Disk No: 2164 Disk Title: Classroom Jeopardy PC-SIG Version: S1 Program Title: Classroom Jeopardy Author Version: 2.0 Author Registration: $20.00 Special Requirements: Hercules Graphic Card. Answer: An excellent new teaching aid for your classroom. Question: What is CLASSROOM JEOPARDY? If you feel you are running your students through a monotonous routine, try spicing their imaginations with this new program from DEC Software. Important subjects such as history, math and science become classroom fun instead of classroom headaches. Teacher's may design their own questions (I mean answers) with the registered version, or use the answers provided by the program. Copy the files to your created directory and begin to play on any IBM or compatible. A graphics card is required. The answers will be presented in gigantic letters on the screen and can be seen by students up to sixty feet away. Select your teams, 2 or 3 are suggested by the programmer, and divide your classroom into corresponding groups. CLASSROOM JEOPARDY will prompt you for a team name and will then ask you to assign them any key on the keyboard to ring in for their responses. Repeat this process for each team. Two rounds of CLASSROOM JEOPARDY are played along with a final CLASSROOM JEOPARDY answer. Correct responses can be printed through the DOS print command for any file XXXXX.ANS. Point values range from 100 to 500 for the first round, 200 to 1,000 for the second round. Move the ARROW KEYS to the answer you wish to view and press ENTER. Final CLASSROOM JEOPARDY wages are based upon points available and daily doubles are found in each round. You need to keep score manually for each team. Team with the most points are the winners. Registered users receive the current version of CLASSROOM JEOPARDY, a module which allows for customizing answers to fit your course content and a complete user's manual. An entertaining yet challenging game. Your students won't even know they're learning! PC-SIG 1030D East Duane Avenue Sunnyvale Ca. 94086 (408) 730-9291 (c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.