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Final Answer?: Using the Game Show to Reinforce Learning in the Classroom Presented By: Melanie R.B. Morris, J.D., M.B.A., PHR W. Michael Fagan, CTP, PMP Raritan Valley Community College ©2009 Melanie R.B. Morris and W. Michael Fagan
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Incorporating Classroom Games Jeopardy! Family Feud (aka Classroom Feud) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire $10,000 Pyramid Hollywood Squares The Weakest Link
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Why Play Games? Practical ConsiderationsPractical Considerations Era of Reality TV Demographic in the classroom Competitiveness Play is Fun
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Why Play Games? Academic ConsiderationsAcademic Considerations Learning Styles Responsibility Motivation Collaboration Social Learning Timely Recall
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How to Incorporate Games: 1.Consider course learning objectives and goals of the particular lesson. Choose the game that best suits your needs. 2.Consider the method of delivery 3.Consider whether there will be a reward or prize 4.Consider whether everyone can get the right answer, or only one group can “win”
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1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTS GAME SHOWS 1 POINT 4 POINTS 3 POINTS 2 POINTS2 POINTS 3 POINTS 2 POINTS 5 POINTS 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTS 4 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTS POT POURRI COLLEGE LIFE MTV GENERATION POP CULTURE
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AMERICA’S FAVORITE QUIZ SHOW 1 POINT
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WHAT IS JEOPARDY!?
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GAME SHOW BEGINNING WITH “J” CURRENTLY NOMINATED FOR BEST GAME SHOW EMMY 2 POINTS
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WHAT IS JEOPARDY!?
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DAILY DOUBLE POPULAR TV GAME SHOW HOST 3 POINTS
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WHO IS ALEX TREBEK?
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HISTORIC EVENT OCCURRING ON THE MARCH 16, 2007 AIRING OF JEOPARDY! 4 POINTS
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WHAT IS A THREE- WAY TIE?
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SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ACTOR THAT PORTRAYS THE HOST OF JEOPARDY! 5 POINTS
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WHO IS WILL FERRELL?
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CATEGORY: COMPANIES AND CORPORATIONS MAKE YOUR WAGER!
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ANSWER: THIS COMPANY HAS A WORKFORCE OF 17000 PEOPLE, WHOSE AVERAGE WORKING YEAR IS ONLY 4 MONTHS LONG
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QUESTION WHAT IS H&R BLOCK?
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USING OFFICE 2003
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USING OFFICE 2007
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A.B. C.D. 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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
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A. AgreementB. Capacity C. ConsiderationD. Legality The elements of contract do not include: 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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
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A. 15B. 16 C. 17D. 18 Ed is fifteen. In most states, Ed would be considered a minor because he is under the age of 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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
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A. Subjective Theory of KB. Objective Theory of K C. Subconscious Theory of KD. Personal Theory of K The intent to enter into a contract is determined with reference to 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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
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A. Accept the offerB. 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 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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
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A. MessengerB. FedEx C. Regular MailD. E-Mail The mailbox rule will not apply to acceptance by 15 $1 MILLION 14 $500,000 13 $250,000 12 $100,000 11 $50,000 10 $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 50:50
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You Are a Winner!
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SORRY!
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USING OFFICE 2003
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USING OFFICE 2007
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Yes, I want to play!! A copy of this presentation and templates for: Jeopardy Millionaire are available at: http:// www.raritanval.edu/departments/busa dmin/GameShow.html. http:// www.raritanval.edu/departments/busa dmin/GameShow.html
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