7b+Scott+Gellman+-+Games

[|mostjewish.com] Presentation: focus on interesting fonts and visual stimuli. For what it is, picking one of 4 cards, it is visually stimulating. Content:The content is not that interesting. It gives you the percentage of people who choose it, but does not give much information on why. The why is what I think is mostly interesting. You can share it on Facebook, but does not lend to any real type of learning. Constuction: mostly categorized as a "passing the time" game. Leads to no way of future learning on the subject.

[] Presentation: While not visually stimulating, being a quiz it does not need to be. Thoug because it is not interesting to look at, it seems more like something that a student would be doing for homework, not on their own. Content: The content is VERY difficult. This is clearly geared towards a more intense learning of the Torah. Going through this I recieved a 4 out of 10 on a random parashat. I would like to see an easier version for younger grades and/or a less intense knowledge of the parasha. Construction: The constucton is simple and works for a quiz. But I would like to see more information when you get a question wrong to teach you what the right answer is.

[] Presentation: The presentation is very similar to the bible quiz. It is lacking in up-to-date graphics and is in need of stimulating graphics. Also while the questions have a kernel of knowledge to be learned in them, they are far too long and the font is too small. Content: There is a bt of content in the questions, but there needs to be a bit more information after each question so that one may learn why they got it wrong, or extra information when they get it right. Construction: The map is very basic and without any type of geographical lines. Thus, trying to identify the dot is very difficult. The map needs to be a bit more detailed so that the quiz would be a bit easier.