Description
This low prep, easy to use activity is great for middle schoolers studying app design and the humane vs. addictive designs of apps! Students are given 12 scenarios and will decide if the tactics mentioned are humane design or addictive design. This works great as a partner activity, a quick review, a short assessment, a center rotation, and even as an activity to leave with a sub. These cards really get my students thinking about the features in the apps they use.
To print the cards into smaller more manageable size cards, print 4 pages to a sheet. For longevity, laminate to use year after year.
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Description
This low prep, easy to use activity is great for middle schoolers studying app design and the humane vs. addictive designs of apps! Students are given 12 scenarios and will decide if the tactics mentioned are humane design or addictive design. This works great as a partner activity, a quick review, a short assessment, a center rotation, and even as an activity to leave with a sub. These cards really get my students thinking about the features in the apps they use.
To print the cards into smaller more manageable size cards, print 4 pages to a sheet. For longevity, laminate to use year after year.




