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4-Door™ Review (Categorize game)

(If you have been to this page before, skip these instructions and go directly to play the 4-Door™ Review game.)

During this game, the computer displays different items related to different areas of the Four-Door Approach. On the right side of the screen you will see the four areas (library, playground, cafe, and torture chamber) displayed vertically. Your challenge is to read each item and click the area related to it.

This game can be replayed any number of times. Each time you play the game, you may get new items arranged in a new sequence.

The game can be played at three levels of difficulty. The higher the difficulty level, the less time you have to make your decision.

Remember this is just a game. So don't get stressed out about getting a perfect score. (On the other hand, if you want to get a perfect score, go right ahead. Play the game repeatedly until you receive the score of 100!)

When you are ready, play the 4-Door Review game.

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Cafe or Playground (Categorize game)

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Mastering a training topic involves being able to answer both closed and open questions. This is one of the basis instructional principles incorporated in the 4-Door Approach to elearning.

A closed question tests your recall of facts and mastery of basic concepts to give the correct answer. An open question requires you to use higher-order thinking skills to provide an acceptable answer. In the 4-Door Approach, the playground area uses closed questions and the cafe area uses open questions.

This CATEGORIZE game requires you to rapidly differentiate between questions that would appear in the cafe area from questions that appear in the playground area. In this game, the computer displays specific questions or statements about types of questions. On the right side of the screen you will see the two buttons: playground and cafe. Your challenge is to read each question or statement and click the area related to it.

This game can be replayed any number of times. Each time you play the game, you may get new items arranged in a new sequence. The game can be played at three levels of difficulty. The higher the difficulty level, the less time you have to make your decision.

Remember this is just a game. So don't get stressed out about getting a perfect score. (On the other hand, if you want to get a perfect score, go right ahead. Play the game repeatedly until you receive the score of 100!)

When you are ready, play the Cafe or Playground? game.

4-Door™ Approach (Splatter game)

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This SPLATTER game tests your knowledge of the basic framework of the four-door approach to elearning. In the game, the screen displays a 3 x 4 table with different locations (library, playground, cafe, and assessment area) and factors associated with each location (example: content).

The table contains 12 entries. Several of these entries are incorrect and your challenge is to find them.

Click your mouse on an incorrect entry. You will see an arm throwing a tomato which will splatter and cover the entry. Your score will go up.

If you click on a correct entry, the arm will still throw the tomato. But the tomato will bounce off and your score will not go up.

Remember, your goal is to splatter tomatoes at incorrect entries.

As with all our web games, you can play this game repeatedly. Every time you play the game, you will different arrangements of rows and columns—and different incorrect entries.

Also, you can play the game at three levels of difficulty. Level 1 gives you plenty of time to find the incorrect entries. Level 3 requires you to work faster because you have a tight time limit.

If you are ready, play the 4-Door Approach Table game.

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