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Online Math Games and Examples #71

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10 years ago

Online Math Games and Examples Recap #71: Challenge | Recap

Special thanks to first-time challengers: Chris LeeYza Santiago, and Ashi Tandon. We're glad you're here!

Remember: The challenges are always open. You can jump into this or any previous challenge anytime and we'll update the recap post to include your work.

Paul Alders

View demo  | Paul Alders | Website | @paulalders

Daniel Adeboye

 

Math quotes | Learn more | Daniel Adeboye | Website | @danno4krist

Chris Lee

View demo | Chris Lee | Website

Michael Hinze

View demo | Michael Hinze | Website | @keypointlearn

Caitlin McKeown

View demo | Website | Caitlin McKeown | @learncraftsmen

Richard Watson

View demo | Learn more | Richard Watson | @rwatsonID

Christine Jeziorowski

View demo | Christine Jeziorowski | Website

Melanie Dunmore

View demo | Melanie Dunmore | Website | @sookiefairy

Charles Zoffuto

View demo | Charles Zoffuto | Website | @charleszoffuto

Yza Santiago

View demo | Learn more | Yza Santiago | @itswyza

Oscar Guillen

View demo | Oscar Guillen | Website

Amanda Allen

View demo | Amanda Allen | Website

Daniel Adeboye

Download (PowerPoint) | Daniel Adeboye | Website | @danno4krist

Simon Blair

 

View demo | Download | Simon Blair | Website | @SimonBlairTrain

Michael Hinze

View demo | Michael Hinze | Website | @keypointlearn

We Know

View demo | We Know | Website

Linda Lorenzetti

View demo | Linda Lorenzetti | @lindalor

Alexander Salas

View demo | Learn more | Discuss | Alexander Salas | @stylelearn

Ashi Tandon

View demo | Learn more & download | Ashi Tandon | Website

Veronica Budnikas

View demo | Learn more | Veronica Budnikas | @verobudnikas

Jackie Van Nice

View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains

Sarah Ednay

View demo | Sarah Ednay | Website

Tineke Porschen

View demo  | Download (Storyline 2) | Tineke Porschen | @10usP

Jackie Van Nice

View demo | Learn more | Jackie Van Nice | @jackietrains

Matt Guyan

View demo | Matt Guyan | Website | @MattGuyan

Patrick Gurczynski

View demo | Patrick Gurczynski | Website | @googlaw

Jackson Hamner

View demo | Jackson Hamner

Veronica Budnikas

View demo | Learn more | Veronica Budnikas | @verobudnikas

Justine Swain

View demo | Justine Swain

Pamela Carr

View demo | Learn more | Pamela Carr

Allison Nederveld

View demo | Learn more | Allison Nederveld | @abnederveld

Donna Pepper

View demo | Donna Pepper | Website | @dpepperwork

Raul Esparza

View demo | Learn more | Raul Esparza | Website

Ashi Tandon

View project | Ashi Tandon | Website | @ashi_tandon

Meaghan Lister

View project | Learn more | Meaghan Lister | Website | @meg_afe

Magic Johnson

View project | Magic Johnson | Website | @elearningnetwrk

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Share Your E-Learning Math Games!

The math games challenge is still open! If you have one or more ideas you'd like to share, please jump over to the original challenge and post your links in the comments section. I'll update this recap page to include your examples.

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    • DavidAnderson's avatar
      DavidAnderson
      Staff
      Thanks, Daniel! I wasn't sure how to share links to them all so I combined into one long graphic.

      I just update the recap to include a link back to your blog post. Thanks so much for all that you share!
  • Hi all,

    Thanks for the nice comments on the update. As soon as I've cleaned up the Story file I'll share it here with you.
  • Hi everybody, David was so kind to help me post my second challenge-try out! I would like you to comment/advise me on whatever you think is useful - I want to use the challenge to work on my Storyline skills. (Oh and yes - you can have the graphics if you want to, I made them myself)
    http://elearning-examples.s3.amazonaws.com/Weekly-Challenge/71-Math/TinekePorschen/story.html

    Oh, and I would really like some advice how i can get rid of the 'submit' button on the layers of the quiz-slide. I build a timeline trigger in and don't need the button
  • DonnaPepper's avatar
    DonnaPepper
    Community Member
    From my first career as a classroom teacher of remedial math to 3rd - 5th grade students, I always felt that if my students could understand place value, they could more easily move on to performing basic computations. There are some additional things I would do to scaffold the learning for this audience but in the interest of avoiding scope creep, I tried to keep this simple.

    A couple community members unknowingly contributed to this project. The format is based on a template from Wiebe Dijkstra and Bob, the “virtual agent”, is a character from a collection of characters Chris Perez offers. Thanks for all the inspiration from these and others in the community.

    Demo - http://idesignscreative.com/learningobjects/PlacingValue/story.html
    Also available as a portfolio piece on my site - http://peppertec.com
  • OH GOOD GOD! Simon...I was just looking for some demos for a client of what SL can do, and I clicked on your sample for this challenge and died. Well done, sir.