ICT Lecture Adventures
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Transcript of ICT Lecture Adventures
ICT LECTU
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ADVENTURES
K O L B Y MO N C Z K O
This adventure follows a student participating in a cross country training class. Click the geometric shapes to navigate your way around the interactive digital story board. Only you can choose the outcome of the runner.
IN THE BEGINNING Your PE class is practicing for the school cross country in the
upcoming weeks. Will you…
Try really hard in the
first training session.
Decide running is
not for you and
you don’t participat
e.
Be overly excited to
run because
you just ate a bag of red
frogs.
YOU ATE A BAG OF RED FROGS You thought it was a good idea to eat a bag of red frogs before
training to get an energy boost so you could show off and impress your friends by winning the race.
What happens next?You are too excited to race and forget to stretch before
running and injure your ankle.
Your sugar rush quickly dies as you
sprint for the first 400
meters and you walk the rest of the
course.
YOUR SUGAR RUSHED DIED AND YOU WALK THE REST OF THE TRACK
After embarrassing yourself and finishing 10 minutes after everyone else you finally reach the finish line just in time for
lunch break. What will you do next week?
You learn from your mistake and eat a proper
lunch instead of lollies before training.
You consistently eat lollies
before training and don’t gain
any fitness.
YOU FORGOT TO STRETCH BEFORE RUNNING AND INJURED YOUR ANKLEYou spend the next 3 weeks on the side line watching your
classmates train.
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Fail
YOU KEEP EATING LOLLIES AND DON’T GAIN ANY FITNESS
You keep eating red frogs thinking that you will do better next time.
You don’t.You gain no fitness and end up finishing last at the running
carnival.
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Fail
YOU LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKE AND STOP EATING FROGS BEFORE TRAININGYou start eating properly before training and impress yourself
by running your best and finishing in the top 5.What happens next? Do you…
Keep up your diet and continue running at your
best.
Stop eating properly and fall behind your
classmates.
YOU CHOSE TO STOP EATING PROPERLYYou stopped eating properly and as a result you lost all the
fitness you had gained. On the day of the race you try your hardest, but without the energy you are unable to run the
whole distance and end up walking to the finish line.
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YOU FAIL
YOU KEPT UP YOUR DIET AND TRAINED HARD
With a proper diet and hard work you managed to greatly improve your fitness. On race day you run your record time, but are not able to keep up to the kids who practiced hard
from the first week.
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Good try, but you lose!
YOU DECIDED RUNNING ISN’T FOR YOUYou don’t like running because you think it’s boring and
pointless.What will you do in next weeks class?
Get in trouble for being difficult and are forced to
write lines.
Decide to join in after watching how much fun your fellow class mates
had last week.
YOU DECIDED TO JOIN IN THIS WEEKAfter sitting on the side line last week and watching, you saw
your fellow classmates having fun and decided to join in.What do you do?
You try your best to keep up
with your classmates.
You try extra hard to keep
up, but you fall behind and get discouraged.
YOU TRIED EXTRA HARD TO KEEP UP, BUT FELL BEHIND
Because you missed the first training session you fall behind your fellow class mates and walk the rest of the course. You feel you have let yourself down and promise not to give up on race day.
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Fail
YOU TRIED YOUR BEST TO KEEP UP You are unable to keep up with your classmates and wish you
took part in the first weeks training.
YOU FAILClick here to try again:
YOU GOT IN TROUBLE FOR BEING DIFFICULT
You try and act cool by acting up to the teacher the next lesson and refuse to take part in practice.
YOU FAILClick here to try again:
YOU TRIED YOUR BEST IN THE FIRST TRAINING SESSION
You really impressed yourself with your first weeks run. You came first out of all of your classmates and got a free
icy pole for winning.What will you do next week?
Become motivated to beat your last years time and
continue to train hard.
Slack off and not train because you won last time and think that you are
better than everyone else.
YOU DECIDED TO SLACK OFF You thought that you were ready to join the Olympic running
team and did not train. While you were boasting about how fast you are the other students continued to training and in
the next training session you fell behind finishing 7th.
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YOU BECOME MOTIVATED TO BEAT YOUR LAST YEARS TIME AND CONTINUE TO
TRAIN HARDAfter impressing not only yourself, but your fellow students
you become motivated to keep training and win this years race.
What do you do next?
Train outside of school and improve your diet.
Keep training hard every week at school.
TRAIN OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL AND IMPROVE YOUR DIET
You continue training hard in school and develop a running schedule that you stick to 3 times a week out of school. You also decide to cut out unnecessary fat from your diet. With
all your hard work you have impressed your parents and they decided to buy you a…
Pair of new running shoes. Skateboard.
YOU CHOSE THE NEW PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES
You have your brand new pair of shoes and are ready for your big race. You have trained hard and consistently for the last
few weeks and have been properly dieting. You are as ready as you will ever be. You run the best you ever have
and break the school record. You are proud of your self and go on to the district level. Which you easily win and advance
through to the regional team.
Champion
YOU CHOSE THE SKATEBOARD The day before the big race you decided to go for a skate. You
fell off your board and grazed your hands and knees and were unable to compete in the race the following day.
YOU FAILClick here to try again:
KEEP TRAINING HARD EVERY WEEK AT SCHOOLYou have consistently trained hard at school and you are now
mentally planning out how you are going run on race day. Will you…
Sprint ahead at the start of the
race to try and get an early lead.
Pace yourself at a steady speed.
YOU CHOSE TO SPRINT AHEADYou sprint ahead and have a large lead for the first two laps,
but because you used so much extra energy in the beginning your pace drops and by the final lap you are only slowly jogging. The person behind you is quickly catching up. You try to pick up your pace, but you don’t have the
energy. You finish second. You are disappointed because you knew you could have one if you paced yourself correctly.Good try,
but you lose!Click here to try again:
YOU PACED YOURSELF FROM THE BEGINNING You decided to think smart and pace yourself from the very
beginning, for the first lap you are in fifth place because people sprinted in front to try and get an early lead. By the second lap three runners have dropped back and you have
kept your consistent pace. Once you have reached the second lap your hard work pays off as you are able to cruise by the last couple runners and end up finishing 30 seconds ahead of the runner who placed second. You are proud of your hard work and have made it through to the district
race. On the day of your race you finish fifth which you are happy with, but you wish you would have trained out side of
school and dieted! So close!! Try again!