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 This past week we did another PowerPoint assignment for our EME2040 course. This time the assignment was to create an interactive PowerPoint, such as a classroom game. This was a bit of a challenge because we focused on using hypermedia programming, which is where the click to the next slide is disabled and each slide has a link (pictures or words) that take you to specific slides on the presentation. For this, I created my own jeopardy game that is directed toward high school level ELA students (since this is the level I plan on teaching).  What I liked about this assignment: This is a great tool to know how to utilize as an educator, especially before an exam or test for students to review information!  The assignment was engaging (if you make it that way!). This aspect is important for educators to achieve in order to better connect with their classroom. Most students don't want a boring game after all right? While the start was a bit rough, once I got my first few slides in, t

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