What is AllPlay?
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AllPlay is an easy-to-use software program for creating interactive, media-rich group assessments in a game format. Featuring wireless keypads for each team, AllPlay is a multi-player gameshow featuring multiple choice questions for everyone to answer. Even the gameshow host can use one to facilitate the game! Up to 200 people on six teams can compete, and teams can have multiple members, with each player using a keypad to answer questions. Results are recorded by keypad, and team points accumulate based on how many people on a team answer questions correctly. Contestants think it's a game, but you know it's a test!

AllPlay is also an audience response tool. Survey questions can be inserted between gameshow questions or placed in a Survey Round and displayed all at once after a game. Response percentages are displayed for each answer, and results are shown in a pie chart format.

With energizing music, engaging sound effects, and eye-popping graphics, an AllPlay 2 game is exciting, but don't let the fun fool you. It's designed from the ground up with learning in mind:

·Info screens for each question let you train while you play.  
·Everyone is playing, so everyone is involved.  
·You get immediate feedback after every question.  
·After a game, you can browse AllPlay 2's results database to analyze how each Player performed.  

With AllPlay 2, you know who knows what!

AllPlay 2 uses Wireless Keypads for participant input. You can choose from three manufacturers' models:

1. iClicker keypads
2. Fleetwood keypads
3. LearningWare Gameshow Pro PS/2
4. Current Works Sidekeys

Like all LearningWare products, AllPlay 2 is an easy-to-use template or "shell" which allows you to build games based on your own content. You can customize team names, question display order, point values, game sounds. You can even include media in your questions and Info screens incorporating pictures, audio clips, and video sequences. The game itself can be played in either of two modes. In Instructor-led Mode, a host guides the contestants through the game in a classroom setting. In Self-Administered Mode, the game runs by itself, allowing students to compete against one another without a gameshow host at all. No matter how you play it, AllPlay 2 is the most engaging group assessment game ever!