Spend no more than 15 minutes doing online research for one aspect or detail related to the theme of your game (Creative Pursuits). This should be completed independently. Find information from a photograph, chart, story, or video. UEN is a great place to start. Use the skills you have learned in identifying reliable sources. Choose information from a reliable source (.edu vs. .com). Be sure to record WHERE YOU GOT YOUR INFORMATION!!!! This is key to the competition and judges will be looking for it! You can use easy bib or whatever preferred method of online bibliography helper you prefer.
For 3 minutes, brainstorm all of the different ways you could use the information you have gathered, into your game. (Ideas might include directions, pre-story, questions for cards, the way to make the dice relevant to your game topic, etc.) Then, put a star by the idea that will be the best one for the game. Spend 22 minutes creating your best idea from the brainstorming list. Think about detail! What can you do to make it unique to your topic? What artistic eye-catching features can you include to make it more creative and pleasing to look at? Each of these steps needs to be completed on your own! There will be plenty of time to work together as a team. Today's work is where your own individual style comes into play. Be creative! Push an idea to outer limits! Do it in your own style, do not hold back in fear of what your teammates may say or think. Instead, focus your thoughts on how you can create something unique and relevant to the topic.
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