Monday, January 2, 2023

Summary of the video

The first game:
The world cup game, which she created as a template in PowerPoint. She created slides and included football images as well as the flags of the two competing nations. She also included questions with multiple choice answers, and when a player selects the correct response, their team scores a goal. She also included all of the participating nations.
The second game: 
The Jeopardy game is similar to the first in that it has multiple choice questions that can be scored and can be divided into teams of two to compete against one another. The questions can be scored and divided into different categories, and they can also be scored and made harder as you go down.
The third game:
Nearpod is a comprehensive presentation with exercises and tests. The instructor may select a topic, stop the questions so that the class can debate the answer, and play noises on each student's device using this application. Making the pupils select their gaming characters is the first stage. The game begins, and the kids have time to respond to the questions. After checking each student's response, the instructor can go on to the next one. Correct and prompt responses help the contestant climb the mountain faster, which is the goal of the game. Fireworks will appear on the winner's screen. But because every student needs a computer and this isn't available in our courses, I feel the third game to be ineffective.
 I may include crazy gear, simple machines by tinybop, and busy water.

Increasing students evaluation

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