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- Tennis Ball Production Activity
Tennis Ball Production Activity
(demonstration)
Students 'produce' tennis balls by moving them between buckets. Resulting production data is used to calculate total, marginal and average production and costs.
- This is a good demonstration for large classes because the physical nature of the activity is easily observed by others.
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07-28-2015
01:07 PM
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07-28-2015
01:07 PM
This is an awesome game! I play it with my students every semester. This is short video of one of those times:
Dropbox - TennisActivitySmallEdit.mp4
And here are some powerpoint slides, with some iClicker questions, I use during the game: