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SSO troubles today so left with some time on my hands. Me and my buddy Chat GPT had a go at making a Pairs game. I really wanted to make a game that students could make in Canvas and then try out.
We got there in the end through a series of prompt changes and also SPEAKING QUITE STRONGLY TO MY BUDDY IN CAPITALS (does this work??) when we could not get the pairs to work.
Basically, we've made a text pairs game that you can make in Canvas on a Canvas page. It could work quite well as an alternative way to wrap up a lesson and check understanding or possibly in a revision lesson or a cover lesson!
Rather than go through all the stuff, I've made a silent video to show it in action:
Probably a few more things I could do here and not tested it out with lots of text. I could possibly design some sort of improved score that takes into account number of attempts, time taken and so on.
But its a nice quick and easy design that works.
Here is a copy of our conversation - Matchup Tables Implementation (chatgpt.com)
I've attached the html as a PDF file below if anyone want to copy, develop and use..
Perhaps change the success colour to green rather than red?
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