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Final Answer?: Final Answer?: Using the Game Using the Game
ShowShowto Reinforce to Reinforce
Learning Learning in the Classroomin the Classroom
Presented By:Presented By:Melanie R.B. Morris, J.D., Melanie R.B. Morris, J.D.,
M.B.A., PHRM.B.A., PHRW. Michael Fagan, CTP, PMPW. Michael Fagan, CTP, PMP
Raritan Valley Community Raritan Valley Community CollegeCollege
©2009 Melanie R.B. Morris and W. Michael Fagan
Incorporating Classroom Incorporating Classroom GamesGames
Jeopardy!Jeopardy! Family Feud (aka Classroom Family Feud (aka Classroom
Feud)Feud) Who Wants to Be a MillionaireWho Wants to Be a Millionaire $10,000 Pyramid$10,000 Pyramid Hollywood SquaresHollywood Squares The Weakest LinkThe Weakest Link
Why Play Games?Why Play Games?
• Practical ConsiderationsPractical Considerations Era of Reality TVEra of Reality TV Demographic in the classroomDemographic in the classroom CompetitivenessCompetitiveness Play is FunPlay is Fun
Why Play Games?Why Play Games?
• Academic ConsiderationsAcademic Considerations Learning StylesLearning Styles ResponsibilityResponsibility MotivationMotivation CollaborationCollaboration Social LearningSocial Learning Timely RecallTimely Recall
How to Incorporate How to Incorporate Games:Games:
1.1. Consider course learning objectives and Consider course learning objectives and goals of the particular lesson. Choose goals of the particular lesson. Choose the game that best suits your needs.the game that best suits your needs.
2.2. Consider the method of deliveryConsider the method of delivery
3.3. Consider whether there will be a reward Consider whether there will be a reward or prizeor prize
4.4. Consider whether everyone can get the Consider whether everyone can get the right answer, or only one group can right answer, or only one group can “win”“win”
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GAME SHOWS
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5 POINTS5 POINTS
POTPOURRI
COLLEGELIFE
MTVGENERATION
POPCULTURE
AMERICA’S FAVORITE
QUIZ SHOW
1 POINT
WHAT IS JEOPARDY!?
GAME SHOW BEGINNING WITH “J”
CURRENTLY NOMINATED FOR BEST
GAME SHOW EMMY
2 POINTS
WHAT IS JEOPARDY!?
DAILY DOUBLE
POPULAR TV GAME SHOW HOST
3 POINTS
WHO IS ALEX TREBEK?
HISTORIC EVENT OCCURRING ON THE
MARCH 16, 2007 AIRING OF JEOPARDY!
4 POINTS
WHAT IS A THREE-WAY TIE?
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ACTOR THAT
PORTRAYS THE HOST OF JEOPARDY!
5 POINTS
WHO IS WILL FERRELL?
CATEGORY:
COMPANIES AND CORPORATIONS
MAKE YOUR WAGER!
ANSWER:
THIS COMPANY HAS A WORKFORCE OF 17000
PEOPLE, WHOSE AVERAGE WORKING YEAR IS ONLY 4
MONTHS LONG
QUESTION
WHAT IS H&R BLOCK?
USING OFFICE 2003
USING OFFICE 2007
A. B.
C. D.
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50:50
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A. Agreement B. Capacity
C. Consideration D. Legality
The elements of contract do not include:
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A. 15 B. 16
C. 17 D. 18
Ed is fifteen. In most states, Ed would be considered a minor because
he is under the age of
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50:50
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A. Subjective Theory of K B. Objective Theory of K
C. Subconscious Theory of K D. Personal Theory of K
The intent to enter into a contract is determined with reference to
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50:50
15 $1 MILLION14 $500,00013 $250,00012 $100,00011 $50,00010 $25,000 9 $16,000 8 $8,000 7 $4,000 6 $2,000 5 $1,000 4 $500 3 $300 2 $200 1 $100
A. Accept the offer B. Reject the Offer
C. Neither accept nor reject the offer
D. Make a counteroffer
Kim sends an offer to Leo, and says “If you say nothing, I will consider you to have
accepted my offer.” If Leo does not respond, he will be deemed to
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50:50
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A. Messenger B. FedEx
C. Regular Mail D. E-Mail
The mailbox rule will not apply to acceptance by
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You Are a Winner!
SORRY!
USING OFFICE 2003
USING OFFICE 2007
Yes, I want to play!!•A copy of this presentation
and templates for: Jeopardy Millionaireare available at:
http://www.raritanval.edu/departments/busadmin/GameShow.html.