The online version of the AIBG has been developed to be played in PowerPoint, though you should be able to just as easily import it into Google Slides.
What do you get in the online game files?
The game consists of 3 different PowerPoint files – a game board, the question card template and the scenario card template. The card templates are fully customisable – allowing you to develop your own questions/answers and scenarios for students to consider. These can be tailored to your institution’s academic integrity rules and regulations, and/or to a specific discipline area.
For example, when played with Health students (speech pathology, genetic counselling, nursing etc) – I use questions that relate to reflective journals, professional experience and codes of ethics.
Users can also easily adjust the slide templates to add an institutional logo by accessing the Slide Master and making edits to the templates themselves.
What can you do with the resources?
These resources are Open Educational Resources under the CC-BY-NC-SA licence – they are free to use, remix, repurpose for NON-COMMERCIAL purposes and I encourage users to share their creations under the same licence. Of course, I’d love to hear how you’re using the game – be sure to contact me via email (Amanda.w.white@uts.edu.au) or social media!
How to set up the game using the PowerPoint files
Instructions for students
8 April – I’ve added a how-to-play video that can be shown to students before they play the game, rather than explain or demonstrate.
To download the AIBG game files
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