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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
By: David Pshock, Erick Collins, and Kishan Hari | |||
Java Pursuit: Questions about GUIs, Data Types, and Types of Errors. All questions range from easy to difficult. | Java Pursuit: Questions about GUIs, Data Types, and Types of Errors. All questions range from easy to difficult. | ||
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===Procedure=== | ===Procedure=== | ||
Any range of players may play (either individuals or teams). Use PowerPoint provided to run game. | Any range of players may play (either individuals or teams). Use PowerPoint provided to run game. (Not sure how to upload PowerPoint files to wiki) | ||
1.) Participants pick the topic. | 1.) Participants pick the topic. |
Revision as of 04:30, 18 November 2009
Java Pursuit
Background
By: David Pshock, Erick Collins, and Kishan Hari
Java Pursuit: Questions about GUIs, Data Types, and Types of Errors. All questions range from easy to difficult.
Procedure
Any range of players may play (either individuals or teams). Use PowerPoint provided to run game. (Not sure how to upload PowerPoint files to wiki)
1.) Participants pick the topic.
2.) Use die or other type of random number generator (at least 6 numbers) to decide the difficulty (corresponding numbers on grid).
3.) Answer one red background question from each column (use marker (i.e. playing card, sheet of paper, etc.) to keep track of red questions answered) to try any of the final questions.
4.) Game goes til all final questions are answered.
5.) Reward is up to host.