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Jeopardy Reflection

The document describes a student creating a non-linear jeopardy style game slideshow. It discusses what was learned in creating hyperlinks between slides and addressing creative thinking standards. Potential future applications include using the slideshow to review with students for a test or as a fun competitive class game.

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Jeopardy Reflection

The document describes a student creating a non-linear jeopardy style game slideshow. It discusses what was learned in creating hyperlinks between slides and addressing creative thinking standards. Potential future applications include using the slideshow to review with students for a test or as a fun competitive class game.

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Student Name: Claudia Kabbani

Date: 4/26/2016
Artifact Description: Create a non linear jeopardy style game slideshow.
What You Learned: Through this assignment I learned how to make a non linear
slideshow. I learned how to use hyperlinks to insert the links to other slides in the
slideshow. It took me a while to come up with all of the questions and to get all of
the linking done, but once I figured out how to do everything it become much
quicker and easier.
National Educational Technology Standards For Students (NETS) Addressed:
Standard # 1 Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and
develop innovative products and processes using technology.
Applications Of Skills Learned for the Future: This is a great project for
elementary school. This jeopardy slideshow would be a great tool to help the class
study and learn in a fun way. It can be used to review with your students before
their test. It can also be used as a way to wind down with the class and teach them
in a way that is fun and exciting for them. The class can get into teams and get
competitive with this game and there can be exciting prizes for the students. This
could be used over and over as you can change the questions easily overtime while
still having everything linked correctly.

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