- Wed Sep 11, 2019 3:51 pm
#68029
Yes, you are correct about what I meant by 'overlap'. There are two different categories Fish and Plants (I was thinking Algebra, one cannot combine apples and oranges) but, one can combine fish and plants, indeed that is what the game asked us to do.
I don't know why I thought subscripts and stacking would make a good diagram. In the end I answered most of the questions linking the conditions, making inferences and testing them within their respective scenarios. My original 'stacked' diagram was only useful for maybe two questions, I am sure I did not capture all the main features of the game.
To fully understand your response; I re-did the Aquarium game with no subscripts and (my so called) stacking, wow how nicely it flowed. I also re-did a proper linear stacked game from Lesson 4. Both games are so different, is it safe to say that stacking is for linear games only?
Thanks so much for your time and insights!
Edit to add: I just now worked L7 (7-32). Game 1, June 2003 where stacking, grouping and linear techniques are used. So, for combination games we use more than one technique but, for a strictly linear game, stacking is not generally used?
I don't know why I thought subscripts and stacking would make a good diagram. In the end I answered most of the questions linking the conditions, making inferences and testing them within their respective scenarios. My original 'stacked' diagram was only useful for maybe two questions, I am sure I did not capture all the main features of the game.
To fully understand your response; I re-did the Aquarium game with no subscripts and (my so called) stacking, wow how nicely it flowed. I also re-did a proper linear stacked game from Lesson 4. Both games are so different, is it safe to say that stacking is for linear games only?
Thanks so much for your time and insights!
Edit to add: I just now worked L7 (7-32). Game 1, June 2003 where stacking, grouping and linear techniques are used. So, for combination games we use more than one technique but, for a strictly linear game, stacking is not generally used?