TEAM GAME #6

April  25, 2004

POINTS: UP TO 40
DEALINE: VARIABLE, in phases (The final phase will end on Tuesday, May 4).

This exercise combines a Net treasure hunt with research.
NOTE: THESE ARE TEAM GAMES -- You must have at least three of your team
members participating. Anybody filing by themself or with just one person
will be downgraded by at least 50 pct.
 
This game is in several parts.

I. (The HUNT: 15 points)--You will answer three questions, and submit them 
to me on the form for each question. 
You can get the FIRST QUESTION HERE.

To move from the first question to the second, then to the third,
you must answer EACH ONE correctly. A wrong answer will lead to 2 points
deducted from your team's score. Each answer will be worth 5 points
(15 total). So, if you answer each question wrong twice, you lose 12
points of the 15. You must DISCUSS THE ANSWER AS A TEAM, but only team
members participating get points for the particular answer.
The team leaders can fill out this form, or they can designate anybody
on the team to do it.

Part I, the three-question phase, WILL END on Thursday, April 29.

II. (TEAM REFLECTION: 15 points)--When you answer all three correctly, you 
will move to the second part.  (If you did not complete the first part, you
can still do the second part).

The second part will be sent to the teams as they complete the questions.
If a team didn't complete the questions, they will still be eligible
to work on this part. I will send it to the teams as they complete the
questions, but will make it available to ALL TEAMS no later than Thursday,
April 29, circa midnight. This means that teams finishing early have more
time. This will be explained more fully when you receive this part.

Part II will end on Saturday, May 1.

III. (WEBOARD DEBATE: 10 points)--Part III Will begin on WebBoard on Saturday,
May 1 through Tuesday, May 4.  Instructions will be posted Saturday, but teams
that finish Parts I and II sucessfully will be notified of what's up after 
they finish. So, teams that finish early (but not necessarily first) will 
have a head start and advantage.