Multimedia Scavenger Hunt

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Items for a multimedia scavenger hunt

Prepared by Chris Clark, University of Notre Dame. Revised January 28 2014, NspireD2 blog: http://wp.me/prJu2-3ha These are sample items, meant to suggest categories of objects or activities you might incorporate into your own scavenger hunt. Sound 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Image 1. An item in the library 2. An outdoor sculpture that meets certain criteria 3. Something hard to find: a car license plate with a message or from a faraway place 4. Something at a specific latitude and longitude 5. Something life-sized made of Lego bricks 6. An original finger painting 7. Someone wearing or holding something (funny hat, live rabbit) 8. A specific kind of person: dean, salesman named Bob, fencer 9. A candid photo of someone reading in a public place 10. Something with a specific color scheme Ambient sound from an specific place (e.g., a restaurant) A sound effect, like fingernails on a chalkboard Play a tune on something other than a musical instrument Three people reciting a poem at a time, in different pitches A used car salesman advertising an academic talk Read a literary passage in gibberish (Pig Latin, Ubbi Dubbi) Someone saying something specific in a real foreign language Sing something: fight song, nursery rhyme Someone making a purchase (cash register, scanner beeping) Verbally explain something thats easier to explain visually Video 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A professor explaining quantum mechanical tunneling A skit acting out a famous phrase, like release the Kraken A random act of kindness An animal doing something unusual Phones (per-)forming something creative together Something with zombies Something out of place: doing the "wave" in a cafeteria Something skillful: riding a skateboard Filmed at a special angle (e.g., from high up in a tower) An idea (the road less traveled, you are what you eat)

Other twists In costume With musical accompaniment In a less-well-known language In code or backwards

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