I have a new Kahoot game mode that I believe would be relatively straightforward to implement. This mode is ideally suited for smaller groups or team play within a larger Kahoot with a plethora of questions.
Introducing: Flashcard Flip
In this game mode, the presenter's screen acts as a virtual card table. Each player or team receives a set of "playing cards" containing questions from the Kahoot. These cards are distributed evenly, forming piles around the virtual card table.
Here's how it works: When a player answers a question correctly, that question card is randomly moved to another team's pile. The objective is for a player or team to be the first to run out of cards or to have the fewest cards remaining when time runs out. Flashcard Flip provides an excellent opportunity for repeated practice.
On the individual player's screen, they can view their personal or team's pile of cards. By tapping on the top card, they can flip it over to reveal the Kahoot question and answer choices. Choosing the correct answer results in the card moving to a different pile, while an incorrect answer sends the card back to the bottom of the player's pile.
I am eager to hear your feedback and thoughts on this game mode.
Best wishes,
Jacob Christofferson
4 comentários
Jacob,
Shut the front door!
I flippin' love this idea.
It really is a simple animation, just a couple of cards on a table. You could receive points for every card you answer and lose points for every card you have at the end. Also for smaller Kahoots with many players, the questions could get doubled or tripled to form desent sized decks.
I wish you the best! I love your ideas, and I really hope Kahoot's animators and coding team can pull this one off!
Much thanks,
Benjamin Groberg
Love you 😘
I just found this comment section , and I am so sorry you didn't get more. I noticed I learn much better with a game situation and that would be an amazing game. please create it for the students who learn like us.
Jacob,
I love the idea for this game mode! In my Spanish class, we do a Kahoot every week, and I found it difficult to retain information because the questions moved so fast, and we only practiced each word once with every question. This game mode would be much more effective for learning a new language, new words, or math facts - anything that requires repetition. This could really open up a new world of Kahoot, and I don't think it would be too difficult to add.
Keep coming up with absolutely fire ideas
Scott Peter
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