« Let me… » Sin(x)sin(y) scalar field visualization « Anyway » Flex du nombre de citations « Don’t you think so? » « I went to… [insert country name] » « I myself » Showing photos with friends « I was an [insert former occupation] » Donut or bread related visualization Expression of dissatisfaction with a technique « Actually I know him » « Can you imagine? » Yes/no raising hand question « I have a very good friend/strong collaborator » « Use a new technique called… » RIP scientist Publication review time « One of my former students » « Do you know? » « For example » « In another word » « Actually » « I asked [insert professor or friend’s name] » « Let me… » Sin(x)sin(y) scalar field visualization « Anyway » Flex du nombre de citations « Don’t you think so? » « I went to… [insert country name] » « I myself » Showing photos with friends « I was an [insert former occupation] » Donut or bread related visualization Expression of dissatisfaction with a technique « Actually I know him » « Can you imagine? » Yes/no raising hand question « I have a very good friend/strong collaborator » « Use a new technique called… » RIP scientist Publication review time « One of my former students » « Do you know? » « For example » « In another word » « Actually » « I asked [insert professor or friend’s name] »
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
« Let me… »
Sin(x)sin(y) scalar field visualization
« Anyway »
Flex du nombre de citations
« Don’t you think so? »
« I went to… [insert country name] »
« I myself »
Showing photos with friends
« I was an [insert former occupation] »
Donut or bread related visualization
Expression of dissatisfaction with a technique
« Actually I know him »
« Can you imagine? »
Yes/no raising hand question
« I have a very good friend/strong collaborator »
« Use a new technique called… »
RIP scientist
Publication review time
« One of my former students »
« Do you know? »
« For example »
« In another word »
« Actually »
« I asked [insert professor or friend’s name] »