When I was a teaching assistant, and it came time to do an exam review, I knew I always had a fallback: Jeopardy! But if you had told me I’d be playing Jeopardy with a graduate class, I’d have thought you were crazy. Nonetheless, by request, I played Jeopardy during the last meeting of my Comm Theory seminar.
Wondering how you would do? Here is the game board for Comm Theory Jeopardy. Don’t judge the class or the students too harshly by this–it’s not representitive of the sophistication of either. Note that I am borrowing images here from a game–hooray for fair use. If you would like to alter it for your own purposes, I’ve put everything (including an editable blank “categories” image) in a zip file for your convenience.
Class in jeopardy
When I was a teaching assistant, and it came time to do an exam review, I knew I always had a fallback: Jeopardy! But if you had told me I’d be playing Jeopardy with a graduate class, I’d have thought you were crazy. Nonetheless, by request, I played Jeopardy during the last meeting of my Comm Theory seminar.
Wondering how you would do? Here is the game board for Comm Theory Jeopardy. Don’t judge the class or the students too harshly by this–it’s not representitive of the sophistication of either. Note that I am borrowing images here from a game–hooray for fair use. If you would like to alter it for your own purposes, I’ve put everything (including an editable blank “categories” image) in a zip file for your convenience.
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