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Why Use Jeopardy as a Classroom Game for College Students?
Jeopardy is a timeless, versatile tool that can be adapted to teach virtually any subject. Its game-show format is familiar and exciting, offering a fun yet educational experience. Here’s how Jeopardy can enhance your teaching:

- Engagement and Motivation: The competitive nature of Jeopardy motivates students to participate actively. It turns learning into an interactive experience, making students more likely to retain information.
- Versatility in Teaching: Jeopardy can introduce new topics, review material, or reinforce key concepts. It’s suitable for all subjects—from finance and history to entrepreneurship and the sciences.
- Collaborative Learning: Students can work in groups, fostering teamwork and collaborative problem-solving skills. This peer interaction enhances their understanding and retention of the material.
- Active Learning: Unlike passive learning methods, Jeopardy requires students to actively recall information and think critically, which strengthens their cognitive skills.
How to Use Jeopardy as a Classroom Game for College Students
Implementing Jeopardy in your classroom is simple and incredibly effective. Here’s how you can make the most of it:
- Introduction to the Course: At the beginning of the term, use Jeopardy to introduce key concepts and topics. This sets a fun, engaging tone for the rest of the course.
- Collaborative Learning Activities: Encourage students to form groups and use resources, including the Internet, to find answers. This not only helps them learn collaboratively but also teaches research skills.
- Exam Preparation: Before exams, use Jeopardy to review the course material. This helps students recall information and identify areas where they need further study.
Introducing Flex: Your Personal Teaching Assistant
To streamline your teaching process, meet Flex: Higher Education’s Virtual Teaching Assistant. Flex is designed to assist professors with various teaching tasks, making creating engaging and interactive learning experiences easier, like a custom Jeopardy game.
What Can Flex Do for You?
- Course Preparation: Flex helps you organize and prepare your course materials efficiently.
- Assessment Assistance: It aids in creating and managing assessments, ensuring that you can evaluate student performance effectively.
- Interactive Game Creation: With Flex, you can effortlessly create interactive games like Jeopardy, adding a dynamic element to your teaching toolkit.
See Flex in Action!
Check out the video below for a comprehensive demo of Flex’s capabilities:
Use Flex to Create Your Own Jeopardy Game: The Ultimate Classroom Game for College Students
Creating a Jeopardy game with Flex is quick and easy. In less than 3 minutes, you can set up a customized game that aligns with your course objectives. Here’s how:
- Open Flex: Log in to Flex and select the Jeopardy game template.
- Customize Your Game: Input your questions and answers based on your course material.
- Launch and Play: Use the PowerPoint slides to run the game in your classroom.
Not a Flex user yet? Flex is currently available by invite only, sign up now to get on the waitlist and we’ll let you know when spots are open.
Wondering if you aced the Jeopardy game above?
Check your answers below:
- A funding strategy that involves raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, often via the Internet: What is crowdfunding?
- A business that takes natural resources and converts them into a consumer good: What is a manufacturer?
- One of the more specific groups of potential consumers toward which an organization directs its marketing program: What is a target market or customer segment?
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