I am working on converting a portion of our new hire orientation program. Currently, the participants play a matching game. So the cards are built as the name of product (9 products) and the three categories are: product description; benefits of the product; and who is eligible for the product. What interactive game would be best to develop for this game?
Are you looking for the name of a well-known game, like Jeopardy, for example? Or are you looking for tips on how to build the game you've described? I think if you clarify people will be more likely to jump in with some tips. :)
I built a quiz based on a spinning wheel to randomly serve questions from three categories, from your description something like this could be one option. You could build something similar that either asks questions or shows statements relating to a product and have the learner see if they can identify the product. You can see an example here: http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/spinning-wheel/story_html5.html
Something like 'Guess Who' could possibly be adapted too. You could share the product info, bit-by-bit with the learner and have them make guesses as to the product the info relates to.
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Hi Ada,
Are you looking for the name of a well-known game, like Jeopardy, for example? Or are you looking for tips on how to build the game you've described? I think if you clarify people will be more likely to jump in with some tips. :)
I built a quiz based on a spinning wheel to randomly serve questions from three categories, from your description something like this could be one option. You could build something similar that either asks questions or shows statements relating to a product and have the learner see if they can identify the product. You can see an example here: http://www.4-pt.co.uk/samples/spinning-wheel/story_html5.html
Something like 'Guess Who' could possibly be adapted too. You could share the product info, bit-by-bit with the learner and have them make guesses as to the product the info relates to.
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