
Initially I wanted to try and find a way that I could attach a word document to the kahoot that I create just so that when a professor goes to present this kahoot to the class, they would be able to further explain the correct answer. This was so the audience (college students) would not only be given the correct answer but they would also have an explanation for it. As I played around with Kahoot I found out that there is a way to integrate slides into the actual game as it is being presented. The image above is an example of a kahoot that was created to teach students about the cardiovascular system. After the actual question is asked and the correct answer is show, the following slide will explain the answer deeper and allow for the students to copy. This is the method I want to use because I think it will be very easy for the students to pay attention and also take notes from the slides in the game. I like the way this kahoot is set up and plan to follow this but I want to include a bit more information in the slides portion if I can. I also plan on possibly creating scenarios and then using it as a true or false question. This way I can explain why the question is true/false.
Fantastic! I didn’t know Kahoot had this functionality, but that’s great news, and I think it will work really well for what you intend. That gives you a good way to integrate references to your sources, as well, which is essential for this project. (The players need to know where your info is coming from) Whether that’s as footnotes or embedded links (if that’s an option), make sure you credit your sources.
Let me know what questions you have as you proceed. I look forward to seeing how this turns out.