My meeting will take place in India, and one of the more popular game shows there has been “Kaun Banega Thalaiva” (“Who will become a millionaire”). The format I’ll be using is a bit more like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, which brings me to my second reason… Kahoot! is just a little different from more traditional classroom quiz-game formats like Jeopardy. Here are five reasons to do Kahoot Family Feud: I kicked the tires on it a bit and I really like it. An L&D buddy, Enzo Silva, suggested I try Kahoot!. In the past, I’ve written about how to create a Family Feud-style game and I’ve offered a PowerPoint template for a Jeopardy-style quiz game.įor a meeting I have coming up on January 30 I wanted to try something new in order to review a litany of things that were accomplished in 2015.
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