Hi all!
So, I went to the Arizona Science Center during spring break and they had these really fun interactive polls that tested hypotheses (see examples below). I thought that might be fun to incorporate into my class somehow. Last night I made one about the correlation between play and wellness (see image of my poll below). Of course this is a very flawed research study (!) it’s more for fun and to help remind people about the importance of play. Anyway, I started it last night in my class, each student put a dot on the board for their intersection of level of play and level of wellness over the past two weeks. There were only 11 of us so I had them “text a friend” to get some more dots on the board. We even pulled in people from the hallway who were just walking by the classroom. So far I am seeing a positive correlation between play and wellness (of course, not surprised) but I would love to make this an ongoing poll and get more dots! So if you would like to play along, email me back and let me know your level of play and your level of wellness over the past two weeks and I will add a dot for you on the poster! Anonymously of course.
Arizona Science Center Polls (way more official than mine!! 😊)
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I love this. I teach online and am contemplating how to incorporate this in the online classroom. Suggestions???
Sheila
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Google slide is a great idea! Thanks! Are you really in Cairo, Egypt???? Wow
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