Board Game:
Make decisions about the story of your game and write it.
Write the instructions for your game.
Include at least 2 different type of game theory scenarios, using the card games you developed.
Decide on the materials needed, number of players, etc., and build your game.
Play your game and create a video explaining your game.
September 8: Summative game. I will use this rubric to assess your game.
Write your game's story.
Write the rules of your game and plan the materials you need.
September 10:
Bring materials to class and begin to make your game.
Book Club Formative #1 (Predictably Irrational by Daniel Ariely)
Choose your chapters to read.
Make your plan to share ideas.
Discuss this video.
September 15:
Complete the construction of your board game as well as your game's story.
Formative Book Club #2 (finish reading first chapter before class)
September 17:
Play your games, make any changes necessary, and start your game video.
Formative Book Club #3 (finish reading chapters 2 and 3 before class)
September 20 and 22: Complete your game video and print your instructions. Create a reflection video. All materials, instructions, video, and reflection is due by the beginning of next class.
September 24: Book Club Summative Discussion
Discussion Prompt: Ariely argues that people behave irrationally in predictable ways. Explain how he is right and at least one way he could be wrong.
Discussion Rubric: Click here to see the rubric for the discussion.