May
20
Does anyone know any online games/learning activities?
ByI’m helping run an online adult learning course, and I would like any ideas on online learning activities. Anything is helpful, like icebreaker activities that would work online, like an example is Jeopardy on a powerpoint. They will be looking at a powerpoint and will be able to talk through skype, and draw on the screen with a whiteboard program, so things that involve drawing would work as well. Any input is appreciated.
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1 Comments
May 20th, 2010 at 2:26 am
Without knowing what exactly your learning course is on, I can’t give specific examples, but you might want to check out the following blog post on how to easily set up PowerPoint for an interactive quiz/game.
http://iconlogic.blogs.com/weblog/2010/01/powerpoint-2007-trigger-happy.html