Thursday, September 15, 2016

Chapter 4 (Evaluate: When did it happen?)

This post is my response to playing the "Who Am I?" game and the "timeline" game.  I really liked playing the Who Am I? game because it gives you prompt feedback, if you're right or wrong.  I felt like I was playing a video game.  I love playing trivia games like that, I enjoy watching shows like Jeopardy at home in my spare time.  The fact that it has buzzers to reflect an incorrect answer and bells to reflect a correct answer is interesting.  When you are done, it shows your score and then you hear a crowd clapping and cheering you on.

First, I read through everything that's been posted on eclass this week.  I watched all the videos and read the articles at the bottom of each page of the eclass tabs.  Surprisingly, I did remember most of the dates and information about the individuals mentioned in the chapter and in the games. This game was much more difficult than the Who Am I? game for me to play.  I have never been the type of individual that can remember specific dates from history or textbooks.

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