by Annie | Jun 11, 2019 | games, undergraduates
The Amazing Research Race – PubMed edition: Games are fun to play, use similar strategies to engage your students slides from the webinar and other documentation (hosted on OSF) word document version used to make copies for in person race google form: all at once or...
by Annie | Mar 22, 2018 | games, teaching
Have students watching the presentation use the same rubric you do and grade the presentations. (We do this, and I don’t think it offers much after the first few times. I like that it makes students think about what will go into their own presentations, but they...
by Annie | Nov 14, 2017 | games, teaching, undergraduates
How to get started with your own Amazing Research Race, link to document includes instructions, FAQ and a question bank. Run an Amazing Research Race online, using google forms or a survey/quiz in Canvas (any LMS would work). Link to a google form version here and...
by Annie | Jan 16, 2016 | games
I’ll update these pages someday. Until then other bits and pieces: Scratch:https://scratch.mit.edu/ And this Scratch activity book: Super Scratch Programming Adventure! (Covers Version 2): Learn to Program by Making Cool Games by The LEAD Project Amazon...
by Annie | Sep 12, 2013 | games, teaching
Gaming again Plagiarism – Play the game! as a guest: http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/games/gap These are both inspiring too. By way of an ILI thread: Jeopardy: a training session where they started with a game of jeopardy [LOVE these templates, if I ever do this for...