Print this Jeopardy Flyer and Hand it Around!

26 10 2008

I talk to teachers pretty regularly and one thing they often ask me is “do you have something we can print out to show the others at school about Jeopardy?” – well, previously you had to print off separate articles from this site, but to make it a lot easier and a lot more professional, I’ve put together this great new two page flyer!

To carry on my “Parallel Divergence” theme, I decided to make the image on the left somewhat clever, and tested my photo editing skills using the GIMP at the same time.  I’m very pleased with the outcome.  Let me know what you think.

Download the complete 2-page flyer in PDF format by clicking here.

Please give the flyer some justice and print it on a color printer for full effect!


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26 10 2008
Jackie

That’s a great brochure! Thanks very much Stu. I’ve printed it off to give to my school tomorrow. We have a very strict ICT manager who despises freeware. He believes if it doesn’t cost anything, it can’t be worth anything.

26 10 2008
jeopardygame

Hi Jackie. Glad you like it. Hope it helps convince him (her?) that the freeware market has a lot to offer the world. Just look at The GIMP. Most would think you need Adobe’s Photoshop to create the image on the brochure, but I did it with the GIMP for free!

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