Sunday, May 17, 2009

ICA-CP: 5/18/2009 - Java Jeopardy

Good afternoon!

Your mission today is to create a unique Java Jeopardy game in Powerpoint. The game will have 25 questions and answers. Each person must create one game. You make work in teams of two or three. If you work in a team of two, you must create two Java Jeopardy games, each game must have unique questions (questions in the first game may not be re-used for the second game). If you work in a team of three, you must create three unique Java Jeopard games. You may not use any of the questions that are already in the ICA CP Java Jeopardy 1.ppt file. Resources to use include our class blog, questions of the week, your blogs, and Internet resources. The questions and answers MUST be something related to Java Computer Programming and technology. At least 10 of your questions and answers must be about the Java programming language and Object Oriented Programming. The other 15 question/answer pairs may be general computer technology related questions.

All of the information you need to create your Java Jeopard is in our lesson plan for today. The lesson plan may be found here: http://lesson.taskstream.com/lessonbuilder/v.asp?LID=p1c5cgfqcxhdzlzf

Here are the steps:
Step 1) Go to the lesson plan. Download JeopardyPlay.doc and ICA CP Jeopardy 1.ppt.
Step 2) Read JeopardyPlay.doc
Step 3) In Powerpoint, play the game ICA CP Jeopardy 1.ppt for about 10 minutes to get an idea of how it works.
Step 4) Go to the lesson plan. Download jeopardytemplate25.ppt and JeopardyDirections.doc.
Step 5) Read the directions in JeopardyDirections.doc.
Step 6) Using the directions in JeopardyDirections.doc, open jeopardytemplate25.ppt in Powerpoint, and create your own version of Java Jeopardy. Please note: you have to exercise a bit of critical thinking expertise here to figure which slide number to use for the answer and matching question.
Step 7) Email your powerpoint file to me at: dclingingsmith@icacademy.org

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