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Jeopardy with TI-Navigator
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bperry
Posted 3/15/2006 8:22 PM (#761)
Subject: Jeopardy with TI-Navigator


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Today Kate and I played Jeopardy with TI-Navigator. The TI-Navigator acted as the "buzzer" system. I believe all high schools have a Navigator and some units are using Jeopardy as a review game. If anyone is interested in learning how to play Jeopardy with Navigator, let me know. We had 8-10 teams each game.
scombs
Posted 3/18/2006 5:06 PM (#774 - in reply to #761)
Subject: RE: Jeopardy with TI-Navigator
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I observed this game and it went very well. Students were very engaged. It was a great review of the material they had covered and it was fun. Nice job. I recommend it!
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