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It's better because it's homemade!



   Michael K. Barbour
  University of Georgia

         Jim Kinsella
Illinois Virtual High School
Video Games & Digital Media
 • Today’s student has:
       – spent fewer than 5,000
         hours of their lives
         reading
       – more than 10,000 hours
         playing video games
       – another 10,000 on their
         cell phones
       – more than 20,000
         watching television
                                       Prensky (2006)



Prensky, M. (2006). Don’t bother me mom – I’m learning! St. Paul, MN: Paragon House.
What Does School Have To Offer?
Thursday - January 18, 2007




http://wiscassetnewspaper.maine.com/2007-01-18/media_marketing.html
The K-12 Classroom




Peoria Christian School                                          Middle School in Maine
(circa 1950)                                                     (circa 2005)


       Images from http://www.peoriachristian.org/index.php?section=26 and http://www.mamleonline.org/thumb-classroom.jpg
An Exception
• WebQuests - http://www.webquest.org
• a creative instructional strategy that
  guides students through a set of
  specific tasks, using pre-selected
  resources, to complete an
  assignment

• based on what teachers already do
   – design instruction for students
   – use Internet resources
   – make good use of student time

• teachers feel good about integrating
  technology into their classroom
Another Exception
• schools typically have
  access to PowerPoint

• teachers already have some
  facility with the tool

• students are also familiar
  with the tool

• everyone would like to be      It's better because it's homemade!
  able to use it for more than
  just another PowerPoint
  presentation
But First…




 Image from http://www.kidscape.com/
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
The Story of the Traveling Georgia Artist

  Chris is a young but very talented artist. Chris is 18 years old and lives in
a very small Georgia town. Chris loves Georgia, but has never traveled
more than 50 miles away from home. Although the family admires Chris’s
creative work, they really don’t understand it. Chris wants to go to college
and become a great artist, but Chris’s family is very poor. No one in Chris’s
family has ever gone to college. Instead, everyone in the family went to
work in the family business right after high school. Although Chris has
earned the HOPE scholarship, this only pays for tuition and Chris’s family
has no money for room and board. Chris’s family is supportive of Chris
going to college if Chris can find the money.
  Chris decides to borrow a friend’s old van and travel all through the State
of Georgia selling the works of art Chris has made. If Chris can earn
enough money, Chris will attend the University of Georgia in the Fall
semester. But, if unsuccessful, Chris will have to return home to help out in
the family business.
  This is Chris’s big chance to see Georgia, earn a reputation as a real
artist, and get the opportunity to go to College.


                                 Home Page
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Game Directions
•   The goal of the game is to make as much money as you can for college selling
    your art as you travel the State of Georgia.
•   You start off with $500 and must earn enough money to pay all of your bills
    along the way. Keep your bank account up-to-date along the way.
•   Each player puts a game piece of their choice (fun graphics are provided on a
    separate slide, but a button, paper clip, etc. will also do just fine) anywhere in the
    State at the start of the game. Each player takes turns rolling the die, moving
    that many spaces. If you travel on the Interstates, you can move between blue
    dots or cities in one step. You have to move that many spaces and you cannot
    move to the same square twice during the same roll of the die.
•   If you land on a Quiz square and answer the question correctly, you earn double
    of your last sale, up to $300.
•   If you land on another player, that player must pay you $100 for an “art lesson”.
•   If your account drops below $0, you must drop out of the game.
•   You select a “Sell Art” card when you reach one of the Georgia cities (red
    squares). You cannot select a card if you visit the same city twice in a row.
•   At the end of every turn you have to select a “Pay Expenses” card.
•   You win if you are the first person whose checking account reaches $2000, or if
    you are the last player remaining in the game, or the one with the most money
    when the teacher says that time is up.

                                        Return
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Game Preparation
•   Gameboard: Print out slides 9-12, cut off the edges, then tape together
•   “Sell Art” Cards: Print out slides 13-14 (preferably on heavy stock with
    a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards
•   “Pay Expenses” Cards: Print out slides 15-16 (preferably on heavy
    stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards
•   Georgia fun questions: Print out slide 18 to keep track of which
    questions have been answered.
•   Checkbook: Print out slide 17, and make enough copies for all game
    players to have 3-4 sheets.




                                Home Page
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Credits
All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will
               at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.



  •   Originally designed by Lloyd Rieber, The University of Georgia, May 20,
      2003 with the title “The Traveling Georgia Artist”. (Last updated May 29, 2003)




                                      Home Page
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Educational Objectives
•   Audience
    – Elementary and middle school students
•   Geography
    – Students will be able to identify major Georgia cities.
    – Students will be able to recall facts about Georgia in the areas of history,
      economy, and current events.
•   Mathematics
    – Students will be able to calculate income and expenses in a checkbook
      format




                                   Home Page
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Copyright
•   Copyright 2003 Lloyd Rieber
•   Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and
    students of non-profit schools.
•   Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit
    schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the
    condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of
    the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their
    names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names
    already there.




                               Home Page
Story         The Traveling Georgia
Game Directions            Artist
Game Preparation

  Game Pieces



 Play the game




   Objectives
                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      By
                            Lloyd Rieber
Copyright Notice
                       The University of Georgia
Time to play “The Traveling Georgia Artist”!
•    Print out this slide before starting a new game.
•    Players can choose any question not yet answered correctly (reuse
     when all questions answered).
•    Cross out questions on this slide when they are answered correctly.


                       Georgia Quiz Questions

     1    2      3      4     5      6      7      8       9    10

    11   12     13     14     15    16     17     18     19     20




                     Home Page           Game Directions
Who is the current Governor of Georgia?


       •   Roy Barnes
       •   Zell Miller
       •   Sonny Perdue
       •   Jimmy Carter




                    Home Page
That’s Correct!

You’ve earned double of your last
             sale!


         Click here to continue.
Time to play “The Traveling Georgia Artist”!
•    Print out this slide before starting a new game.
•    Players can choose any question not yet answered correctly (reuse
     when all questions answered).
•    Cross out questions on this slide when they are answered correctly.


                       Georgia Quiz Questions

     1    2      3      4     5      6      7      8       9    10

    11   12     13     14     15    16     17     18     19     20




                     Home Page           Game Directions
What is the current capital of Georgia?



      •   Atlanta
      •   Savannah
      •   Augusta
      •   Macon




                     Home Page
Sorry, that’s not correct!




       Click here to continue.
Story

Game Directions
                        The Lost Indian



 Play the game

                    A Homemade PowerPoint Game
                                   By
  Objectives
                   Rob Hanson, Peter Garrett and Ryan
    Credits                     Lehner
                         University High School
Copyright Notice
Time to play “The Lost Indian”!
        Time for your mission to begin
•Remember, if you miss a question, you must start over
from the beginning
•Move as quickly as you can so you will find a new tribe
before the white men come




                      Start the Game


               Home Page       Game Directions
What was the name of the period when the larger
mammals died out and the Indians made many
technological breakthroughs?




                   The Archaic Period


                  The Formative Period

                   The Modative Period

                    The Gimlet Period
That is correct!

You have successfully learned more
        of Indian Culture!



           Click here to continue.
What Native American tribe arrived in Alaska around 2000
BC? They hunted, fished and were very resourceful. They
built sleds for transportation.




                        The Sauk

                      The Red Knees

                        The Inuits

                        The Adena
That is incorrect!
You have displeased the Indian tribes all
 over the New World for misinterpreting
 their culture. You have been exiled by
   every tribe and the white men have
     arrived. You are captured and
          experimented upon….


             Click here to continue.
Story             Discovering
Game Directions       Newfoundland


 Play the game




  Objectives
                   A Homemade PowerPoint Game
    Credits                      by
                         Michael Barbour
Copyright Notice
                       University of Georgia
Time to play “Discovering
    Newfoundland”!




               Begin



   Home Page           Game Directions
Traveling to Newfoundland




To get to Newfoundland you have to travel for six hours to
Port-aux-Basques or eleven hours to Argentia from North
Sydney, Nova Scotia. Our journey begins in Argentia.

                            Next
Question
As you are traveling to this island, do you know who is the
first person credited with visiting Newfoundland?



 A. John Cabot

 B. St. Brendan

 C. The Vikings

 D. Jacques Cartier
Sorry, that is incorrect! Try
          again…
      Please try again…



            Return
Question
As you are traveling to this island, do you know who is the
first person credited with visiting Newfoundland?



 A. John Cabot

 B. St. Brendan

 C. The Vikings

 D. Jacques Cartier
Sorry, that is incorrect!



         That is incorrect!

  The answer was St. Brendan. To read
    more about St. Brendan, review the
                 article “
Irish Monks and the Voyage of St. Brendan
                     ”.
                  Continue
Creating a PPT Game
1. Introduce PPT games

2. Sharing game ideas and stories

3. Different levels of questioning

4. Create prototype of the game

5. Peer review

6. Share games with the class
It's better because it's homemade!



http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild/pptgames/index.html
Contact Information
Michael K. Barbour
  University of Georgia

     mkbarbour@gmail.com
     http://www.michaelbarbour.com


Jim Kinsella
  Illinois Virtual High School

     jkinse@ilstu.edu
     http://www.ivhs.org

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IOC 2007 - PowerPoint Games in the K-12 E-Learning Environment

  • 1. It's better because it's homemade! Michael K. Barbour University of Georgia Jim Kinsella Illinois Virtual High School
  • 2. Video Games & Digital Media • Today’s student has: – spent fewer than 5,000 hours of their lives reading – more than 10,000 hours playing video games – another 10,000 on their cell phones – more than 20,000 watching television Prensky (2006) Prensky, M. (2006). Don’t bother me mom – I’m learning! St. Paul, MN: Paragon House.
  • 3. What Does School Have To Offer? Thursday - January 18, 2007 http://wiscassetnewspaper.maine.com/2007-01-18/media_marketing.html
  • 4. The K-12 Classroom Peoria Christian School Middle School in Maine (circa 1950) (circa 2005) Images from http://www.peoriachristian.org/index.php?section=26 and http://www.mamleonline.org/thumb-classroom.jpg
  • 5. An Exception • WebQuests - http://www.webquest.org • a creative instructional strategy that guides students through a set of specific tasks, using pre-selected resources, to complete an assignment • based on what teachers already do – design instruction for students – use Internet resources – make good use of student time • teachers feel good about integrating technology into their classroom
  • 6. Another Exception • schools typically have access to PowerPoint • teachers already have some facility with the tool • students are also familiar with the tool • everyone would like to be It's better because it's homemade! able to use it for more than just another PowerPoint presentation
  • 7. But First… Image from http://www.kidscape.com/
  • 8. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 9. The Story of the Traveling Georgia Artist Chris is a young but very talented artist. Chris is 18 years old and lives in a very small Georgia town. Chris loves Georgia, but has never traveled more than 50 miles away from home. Although the family admires Chris’s creative work, they really don’t understand it. Chris wants to go to college and become a great artist, but Chris’s family is very poor. No one in Chris’s family has ever gone to college. Instead, everyone in the family went to work in the family business right after high school. Although Chris has earned the HOPE scholarship, this only pays for tuition and Chris’s family has no money for room and board. Chris’s family is supportive of Chris going to college if Chris can find the money. Chris decides to borrow a friend’s old van and travel all through the State of Georgia selling the works of art Chris has made. If Chris can earn enough money, Chris will attend the University of Georgia in the Fall semester. But, if unsuccessful, Chris will have to return home to help out in the family business. This is Chris’s big chance to see Georgia, earn a reputation as a real artist, and get the opportunity to go to College. Home Page
  • 10. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 11. Game Directions • The goal of the game is to make as much money as you can for college selling your art as you travel the State of Georgia. • You start off with $500 and must earn enough money to pay all of your bills along the way. Keep your bank account up-to-date along the way. • Each player puts a game piece of their choice (fun graphics are provided on a separate slide, but a button, paper clip, etc. will also do just fine) anywhere in the State at the start of the game. Each player takes turns rolling the die, moving that many spaces. If you travel on the Interstates, you can move between blue dots or cities in one step. You have to move that many spaces and you cannot move to the same square twice during the same roll of the die. • If you land on a Quiz square and answer the question correctly, you earn double of your last sale, up to $300. • If you land on another player, that player must pay you $100 for an “art lesson”. • If your account drops below $0, you must drop out of the game. • You select a “Sell Art” card when you reach one of the Georgia cities (red squares). You cannot select a card if you visit the same city twice in a row. • At the end of every turn you have to select a “Pay Expenses” card. • You win if you are the first person whose checking account reaches $2000, or if you are the last player remaining in the game, or the one with the most money when the teacher says that time is up. Return
  • 12. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 13. Game Preparation • Gameboard: Print out slides 9-12, cut off the edges, then tape together • “Sell Art” Cards: Print out slides 13-14 (preferably on heavy stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards • “Pay Expenses” Cards: Print out slides 15-16 (preferably on heavy stock with a distinct color), then cut into individual question cards • Georgia fun questions: Print out slide 18 to keep track of which questions have been answered. • Checkbook: Print out slide 17, and make enough copies for all game players to have 3-4 sheets. Home Page
  • 14. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 15. Credits All teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited. • Originally designed by Lloyd Rieber, The University of Georgia, May 20, 2003 with the title “The Traveling Georgia Artist”. (Last updated May 29, 2003) Home Page
  • 16. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 17. Educational Objectives • Audience – Elementary and middle school students • Geography – Students will be able to identify major Georgia cities. – Students will be able to recall facts about Georgia in the areas of history, economy, and current events. • Mathematics – Students will be able to calculate income and expenses in a checkbook format Home Page
  • 18. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 19. Copyright • Copyright 2003 Lloyd Rieber • Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools. • Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there. Home Page
  • 20. Story The Traveling Georgia Game Directions Artist Game Preparation Game Pieces Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits By Lloyd Rieber Copyright Notice The University of Georgia
  • 21. Time to play “The Traveling Georgia Artist”! • Print out this slide before starting a new game. • Players can choose any question not yet answered correctly (reuse when all questions answered). • Cross out questions on this slide when they are answered correctly. Georgia Quiz Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Home Page Game Directions
  • 22. Who is the current Governor of Georgia? • Roy Barnes • Zell Miller • Sonny Perdue • Jimmy Carter Home Page
  • 23. That’s Correct! You’ve earned double of your last sale! Click here to continue.
  • 24. Time to play “The Traveling Georgia Artist”! • Print out this slide before starting a new game. • Players can choose any question not yet answered correctly (reuse when all questions answered). • Cross out questions on this slide when they are answered correctly. Georgia Quiz Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Home Page Game Directions
  • 25. What is the current capital of Georgia? • Atlanta • Savannah • Augusta • Macon Home Page
  • 26. Sorry, that’s not correct! Click here to continue.
  • 27. Story Game Directions The Lost Indian Play the game A Homemade PowerPoint Game By Objectives Rob Hanson, Peter Garrett and Ryan Credits Lehner University High School Copyright Notice
  • 28. Time to play “The Lost Indian”! Time for your mission to begin •Remember, if you miss a question, you must start over from the beginning •Move as quickly as you can so you will find a new tribe before the white men come Start the Game Home Page Game Directions
  • 29. What was the name of the period when the larger mammals died out and the Indians made many technological breakthroughs? The Archaic Period The Formative Period The Modative Period The Gimlet Period
  • 30. That is correct! You have successfully learned more of Indian Culture! Click here to continue.
  • 31. What Native American tribe arrived in Alaska around 2000 BC? They hunted, fished and were very resourceful. They built sleds for transportation. The Sauk The Red Knees The Inuits The Adena
  • 32. That is incorrect! You have displeased the Indian tribes all over the New World for misinterpreting their culture. You have been exiled by every tribe and the white men have arrived. You are captured and experimented upon…. Click here to continue.
  • 33. Story Discovering Game Directions Newfoundland Play the game Objectives A Homemade PowerPoint Game Credits by Michael Barbour Copyright Notice University of Georgia
  • 34. Time to play “Discovering Newfoundland”! Begin Home Page Game Directions
  • 35. Traveling to Newfoundland To get to Newfoundland you have to travel for six hours to Port-aux-Basques or eleven hours to Argentia from North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Our journey begins in Argentia. Next
  • 36. Question As you are traveling to this island, do you know who is the first person credited with visiting Newfoundland? A. John Cabot B. St. Brendan C. The Vikings D. Jacques Cartier
  • 37. Sorry, that is incorrect! Try again… Please try again… Return
  • 38. Question As you are traveling to this island, do you know who is the first person credited with visiting Newfoundland? A. John Cabot B. St. Brendan C. The Vikings D. Jacques Cartier
  • 39. Sorry, that is incorrect! That is incorrect! The answer was St. Brendan. To read more about St. Brendan, review the article “ Irish Monks and the Voyage of St. Brendan ”. Continue
  • 40. Creating a PPT Game 1. Introduce PPT games 2. Sharing game ideas and stories 3. Different levels of questioning 4. Create prototype of the game 5. Peer review 6. Share games with the class
  • 41. It's better because it's homemade! http://it.coe.uga.edu/wwild/pptgames/index.html
  • 42. Contact Information Michael K. Barbour University of Georgia mkbarbour@gmail.com http://www.michaelbarbour.com Jim Kinsella Illinois Virtual High School jkinse@ilstu.edu http://www.ivhs.org

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. By the time they graduate high school, it is estimated that…
  2. When was the last time your students described school as fun?
  3. What has changed? Desks in rows, students facing forward / Chalk board has gone from black to green / Technology has changed some / Teacher is the sage
  4. While a positive step in using technology in the classroom, still very teacher focused.
  5. Have students play PPT Games