Let’s Play Jeopardy! Intro to Tech Edition
What you need: Computer with access to Microsoft PowerPoint White board with dry erase marker A timer and a buzzer Team pts Team 2 800
How to play: You first split the whole classroom into two even teams, each team gets a timer and a buzzer, to be able to time their turn and buzz in with their answer. You pull up this PowerPoint on the computer and one team goes first. They select which category they want and for the point value they want. They have a limited amount of time to answer, this is up to you. After each question will need to click the home button; this will take you back to the jeopardy game. Then when they get the answer wrong the selection and answering switches to the other team. Meanwhile, you will be keeping score on the white board, for each correct answer.
Time Saving TipsMultiple Intelligences Effective Design Principles Copyright and Fair Use End of Game
Category: Time Saving Tips Question: When on the web, how can you make text bigger? Answer: Press the “+” key along with the control key. Answer
Category: Time Saving Tips Question: How do you scroll up and down a webpage without using arrows? Answer: Tap the space bar to scroll down; to scroll up you would press shift and the space bar. Answer
Category: Time Saving Tips Question: When filling out forms on the web, how can you go from box to box easily? Answer: Press the tab button when hopping from box to box. Answer
Category: Time Saving Tips Question: On smartphones how do you redial? Answer: Tap the call or dial key. Answer
Category: Time Saving Tips Question: On smartphones when you press the space button twice what happens? Answer: It ends the sentence, adds a period, inserts a space, and capitalizes the next letter. Answer
Category: Multiple Intelligences Question: Who came up with the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Answer: Howard Gardner Answer
Category: Multiple Intelligences Question: How many intelligences are there in the Theory of Multiple Intelligences? Answer: 8 Answer
Category: Multiple Intelligences Question: What intelligence learns best by getting up and moving around? Answer: Bodily- Kinesthetic Answer
Category: Multiple Intelligences Question: What is Verbal Linguistic? Answer: Learning by taking notes, reading and listening. Answer
Category: Multiple Intelligences Question: What intelligence is often artistic and good at solving puzzles? Answer: Visual Spatial. Answer
Category: Effective Design Principles Question: Allow for “ “ space so that elements are not too crowded or cramped. Answer: White. Answer
Category: Effective Design Principles Question: Use consistent font and. Answer: Colors and sizes. Answer
Category: Effective Design Principles Question: What is unjustified text? Answer: It’s the type alignment. The edge of the page or column where the text should be; besides titles, those should be centered. Answer
Category: Effective Design Principles Question: When making a page with effective design, what is the rule about the graphics? Answer: You need to size graphics appropriately to the rest of the page. Answer
Category: Effective Design Principles Question: One effective design principle is to white space. Answer: Balance. Answer
Category: Copyright and Fair Use Question: What is fair use? Answer: Fair use allows you to use limited amounts of copyrighted materials for educational purposes. Answer
Category: Copyright and Fair Use Question: Does it matter how much of a song or video is used, before it is copyright infringement? Answer: Yes. For motion media it’s up to 10% or 3 minutes. For written text it’s up to 1,000 words. For lyrics or music it’s no more than 30 seconds or 10%. Answer
Category: Copyright and Fair Use Question: What is a public domain? Answer: Works that are not copyrighted and may be used without permission. Answer
Category: Copyright and Fair Use Question: After making a project under the fair use umbrella, can I post it on another web page? Answer: No. It then becomes viewable to more than just your school. Answer
Category: Copyright and Fair Use Question: What is Copyright? Answer: Copyright is the law of the United States that protects the works of authors, artists, composers, and others from being used without permission. Answer
Congratulations!! Resources
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