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Framegames!

Framegames!. Fire up students without knocking yourself out!. Bill Wake Steve Metsker. Agenda. What’s a Framegame? Frame 1 Game 1 Game 2 Frame 2 Game 1 Game 2 Wrap it to go. What’s a Framegame?. Student interaction rocks but takes prep time A framegame is

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Framegames!

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  1. Framegames! Fire up students without knocking yourself out! Bill WakeSteve Metsker

  2. Agenda • What’s a Framegame? • Frame 1 • Game 1 • Game 2 • Frame 2 • Game 1 • Game 2 • Wrap it to go

  3. What’s a Framegame? • Student interaction rocks • but takes prep time • A framegame is • a reusable shell that holds the lesson-of-the-day

  4. Frame 1 – Best Fit! • Before class • Choose topic • Choose your adjectives • Gather some index cards • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Each group creates 20 noun cards • Play • Deal out the noun cards • Judge flips over an adjective card • Players play their best noun card • Last card played doesn’t count! • Judge chooses the best fit and awards the adjective card to that player. • Repeat • Reconvene Based on"Apples to Apples"

  5. Best Fit! – Game 1 • Before class • Topic: Important Computer Scientists • Adjectives • Influential • Underappreciated • Confusing • Innovative • Ahead of their time • Gather some index cards • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Each group creates 20 noun cards • Play • Deal out the noun cards • Judge flips over an adjective card • Players play their best noun card • Last card played doesn’t count! • Judge chooses the best fit and awards the adjective card to that player. • Repeat • Reconvene

  6. Best Fit! – Game 2 • Before class • Topic: Algorithms • Adjectives • O(n2) • Useful • Complicated • O(n log n) • Only for people who write Doom • Gather some index cards • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Each group creates 20 noun cards • Play • Deal out the noun cards • Judge flips over an adjective card • Players play their best noun card • Last card played doesn’t count! • Judge chooses the best fit and awards the adjective card to that player. • Repeat • Reconvene

  7. Frame 2 – Envelopes! • Before class • Choose topic • Gather some envelopes and index cards • Mark up envelopes with problems • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Organize federations of 3 groups each • Distribute a set of 3 envelopes to each federation • Play • Round 1 & 2 — Play • look at envelope • write analysis on a card • stuff & pass • Round 3 — Judge • select the best answer • take turns announcing the best answer to the federation Invented byThiagi(thiagi.com)

  8. Envelopes! — Game 1 • Before class • Topic: • Operating Systems! • Problems: • What are operating systems for? • Why do operating systems crash? • When is Linux a better choice than Windows? • Gather some index cards • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Organize federations of 3 groups each • Distribute a set of 3 envelopes to each federation • Play • Round 1 & 2 — Play • look at envelope • write analysis on a card • stuff & pass • Round 3 — Judge • select the best answer • take turns announcing the best answer to the federation

  9. Envelopes! — Game 2 • In class • Break into groups of 5 • Organize federations of 3 groups each • Distribute a set of 3 envelopes to each federation • Play • Round 1 & 2 — Play • look at envelope • write analysis on a card • stuff & pass • Round 3 — Judge • select the best answer • take turns announcing the best answer to the federation • Before class • Topic: • Software Engineering! • Problems: • Developers don’t bother reading my requirements doc! • Testers constantly find problems that the customer doesn’t care about! • We’ve got 4 months of development work and only 3 months to do it! • Gather some index cards

  10. Whew!

  11. What’s next? • How will you leverage framegames?

  12. Thanks! William.Wake@acm.org Steve.Metsker@acm.org

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