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Breakout edu- a game changer in engagement!

2/9/2016

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  • How does it work? Like the popular "Escape Rooms" that have been appearing across the globe, these are challenge escape games. Players solve clues in order to open locks and “breakout" of the EDU box.
  • Why play? BreakoutEDU offers players a fun and exciting way to strengthen skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, logic, creativity, communication, collaboration… so many skills necessary to for us to have. Did I mention fun? Playing a challenging BreakoutEDU game is such a fun and exciting way to strengthen skills without even realizing learning is happening.
  • Who can play? BreakoutEDU games can be played by adults for team-building and collaboration or in class with students. Playing with adults is not only so much fun, but also a great way to have them experience it first hand so if they want to have students play, they understand exactly what it entails. And, giving students this fun learning experience which can be so different from what they’re used to, sparks a new energy and excitement for them.
  • What subjects can you use these game in? Although many of the games available on BreakoutEDU are linked to a specific content area, they can be played by any subject. The beauty of these challenge games are the higher-order thinking skills involved and because of this they can be integrated in many ways.
Read more at http://www.fractuslearning.com/2015/11/03/breakout-edu-you-had-me/

Elementary integration -click to read blog post

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interview with the inventor of breakoutedu


breakout edu resources

Timer to Display
Music to play during a BreakoutEDU session
Example Breakout EDU Game Intros
Create your own Breakout EDU games and earn rewards from the developer!
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    Nadine Gilkison

    Technology Integration Specialist for FTCSC

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