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First, select which structure you want to use. Then click the New Game button for that structure. Enter your questions, each into its own question box. (Enter answers too for structures that require answers.) After entering your questions, you're now ready to save or play your game.
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After you have entered your questions, click the Play button. This demo walks you step-by-step through Timed RoundRobin, one of the 9 Kagan Structures in the Instant Engagement series. To see how to play other structures, click a link under the Structure Demo box.
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Here, we see how easy it is to copy and paste your own questions into the game. First, we click on New Game for the desired structure. Next, we click on the Import button. We copy our questions from a text editing software and paste them in the import box of our game. Voilá, the imported questions are ready to save or play.
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This video shows the two ways to preview and make changes to the questions you have entered. Previewing questions is helpful when you want to see (or change) how the questions will look on screen for students. We can preview all questions by clicking the Preview button. Or, we can focus on a specific question by clicking the number next to question. The video shows you both methods.
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This video shows you how to open a saved set of questions to play. Just click on Saved Games, then pick your question set and you're ready to play!
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