Learning through Games

T Mun Yee


A great way to check that a learning outcome is achieved is by reviewing our understanding through an assessment. Does that sound rather intimidating?

Well, I've been tinkering with how to make learning assessment fun: Playing a game! That helps reduce the scare-factor by more than half, if not totally removing it. When learning is an enjoyable game, learners of any age would be motivated to return to the learning platform continuously, truly making it a lifelong activity. Retention of learning would be higher too because facts can be presented in an interesting way.

Every teacher may have their own style for doing this. There are many online resources to help with the process as well. I tapped into one of the resources found and this is the link to one I created and used online as an experiment.

https://kahoot.it/challenge/05963313?challenge-id=f79927b7-2f45-4530-9d34-5d448cfd7f27_1693024924321

Copy and paste it on your browser and the game will run. This game is set up as a challenge which ends 27 days from today, 26 August 2023. Only forty players will have the opportunity to play so don't wait, try the game now.

For those reading after the time and number limits have exceeded, or for those rather apprehensive about trying but still curious, I share with you the visuals of the question boards here. The main photo above is one of them. 

Feel free to comment or drop me a line if you have a question or wish to share your experience, teacher or learner (I'll always be both). Have a great week ahead and have fun as you learn!





Postscript added on 8 Oct 2023: Note: Thank you to those who have written to let me know you enjoy reading my column but daren't take a lesson because there are parts you don't really understand. I assure you we'll always speak at a level which suits you so that we can enjoy a casual conversation. Also, we can go through words and sentences that are difficult so that we learn together. Perhaps, they will be easy then and we'll always have something to talk about. No stress!

저장 목록에 추가됨

이 칼럼은 강사가 게시한 글로서 강사의 주관적인 의견이며 카페토크의 공식 입장이 아닙니다.

레슨명

Customised Lesson

45
1,000 포인트

응답 (0)

로그인하여 코멘트 등록 로그인 »

from:

in:

레슨 카테고리

강사가 사용하는 언어

영어    대단히유창함
말레이어    대단히유창함
광둥어   일상회화가능
중국어    일상회화가능

T Mun Yee강사의 인기 칼럼

  • 영어

    Duku Langsat

    It's duku langsat (duku in short) fruit season in Malaysia. Our market fruit stalls are simply lade...

    T Mun Yee

    T Mun Yee

    0
    1927
    2023년 10월 22일
  • 영어

    Loving Masala Chai

    I had my first sip of masala chai in India. Specifically, I was exploring the streets of Manali, a ...

    T Mun Yee

    T Mun Yee

    0
    1832
    2023년 4월 22일
  • 영어

    Book Rebellion

    Initially, I was thrilled with the task of naming my favourite book. Surely, that would be the tale...

    T Mun Yee

    T Mun Yee

    0
    1792
    2023년 3월 18일
  • 영어

    Starry, Starry Night

    First, I must confess to being an uncultured dummy as far as art is concerned. I walked into a Vinc...

    T Mun Yee

    T Mun Yee

    0
    1768
    2023년 3월 04일
« 강사 칼럼으로 돌아가기
부담없이 질문해 주세요!