Thursday, April 29, 2010

Jeopardy Blog Post

Task: Please review and reflect the areas listed below regarding what you learned or would alter regarding the Jeopardy project.

List your top 10 flaws or correctible issues you noticed from other presentations. Please list them with 3-4 sentences to clarify them.

Glitches
incomplete assignments
grammar errors
background color
confusing rules
answer errors
audiences weren't following the rules
prizes were unequally distributed
the presenter couldn't handle the crowd
talking over the presenters

Overall, most of the presentations failed because they can't handle the whole class. They should be make more rules. Also, the prize has to be distribute equally. The reason is some winners didn't get the prize. Therefore, we need to learn from the mistakes from this project.

Whose presentation did you like the best - please explain in a paragraph why.?

I think my group has the best project overall. My group consist of me, Tony, and Jordon. First,we have more rule than any groups would do. Also thanks to tony's work, we have the best template for the game. Eventhrough the template has some glitches. But we did make a success in the presentations. One of the best thing is, everyone got something to eat.

Which Group asked the toughest questions in your opinion

Deep, Steve, and Rob have the toughest question overall. Their questions were so narrow that no one can get them. Especailly Deep, he is a terrible speaker. He could't control the crowd.

What would you change in your presentation if you had a chance to do it again.? why? please explain in paragraph form

First, we need to clear out the glitches if we have a chances. It's because there are so many pop ups'. They brought a negative effect the presentation. We also need more prizes to the game. The audiances want a little bit more.

What was your favorite prize? Which group brought that prize in.?

Cookies, and the Dali sandwiches. Joe's group bought that prize in and they were great!

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