We have recently updated this video to show how you can create a variety of escape room challenges for students in Google Forms. You can find our updated digital classroom escape room video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
Hi Sameera! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope the information in this video helps you create some fun, digital escape rooms for your students!
Hi Mary Lynn! Thanks for watching. I haven't used QR codes because I have never had access to tablets that students can use to scan the QR codes. I did recently make an update to this video that shows how I have started making my escape rooms completely virtual. Students respond to each challenge in Forms, which allows them to review their answers independently. If you are interested, you can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
Hi Michael! Thanks for watching. I have another video on my channel where I show how to share Google Slides so that they can be edited without changing the original. You can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/gP3gU-ePEGw/w-d-xo.html To share a Form, you would do the exact same thing I show how to do with the Slides in the video by changing the end of the hyperlink to "edit." When you do this, the other teachers you share with will be able to make changes or add additional information without changing your copy. It will also allow each teacher to track their students' progress instead of getting the results for students of every teacher using the Form.
Hi! We just made an updated video about creating escape rooms in Google Forms a few weeks ago. It shows more information about setting up the form, more question types, and how to share to with students. If interested, you can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
Hi Sarah! Thanks for watching and commenting. This was one of my first TH-cam videos that I made over a year ago. I recorded it inside of Zoom. For all of my current videos, I film with a camera and edit in Davinci Resolve. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hello! Thank you for your info. I was looking for implementing slides and google form, so that the students can find clues in a background. Any suggestions?
Hi Daniela! Thanks for watching and comment. I am not certain I understand the question, but will do my best to answer. If you want students to view an image within Google Forms and have students respond, you can upload an image to each question. Click on the image icon to upload an image and select the image you want to use from your computer. I hope this helps!
We have recently updated this video to show how you can create a variety of escape room challenges for students in Google Forms. You can find our updated digital classroom escape room video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for sharing
Hi Sameera! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope the information in this video helps you create some fun, digital escape rooms for your students!
Do you then use QR codes for each question around the room?
Hi Mary Lynn! Thanks for watching. I haven't used QR codes because I have never had access to tablets that students can use to scan the QR codes. I did recently make an update to this video that shows how I have started making my escape rooms completely virtual. Students respond to each challenge in Forms, which allows them to review their answers independently. If you are interested, you can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, do you know how to make this public so other teachers can add or edit too?
Hi Michael! Thanks for watching. I have another video on my channel where I show how to share Google Slides so that they can be edited without changing the original. You can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/gP3gU-ePEGw/w-d-xo.html
To share a Form, you would do the exact same thing I show how to do with the Slides in the video by changing the end of the hyperlink to "edit." When you do this, the other teachers you share with will be able to make changes or add additional information without changing your copy. It will also allow each teacher to track their students' progress instead of getting the results for students of every teacher using the Form.
Super helpful! Thank you 🙏🏽
Thanks for watching and commenting! I hope this helped you get started with using Google Forms to create fun classroom escape rooms for your students!
I keep looking at how to make the escape room is it a video that shows how it looks and works when it is being used/presented.
Hi! We just made an updated video about creating escape rooms in Google Forms a few weeks ago. It shows more information about setting up the form, more question types, and how to share to with students. If interested, you can find that video here: th-cam.com/video/p9Ib-mF8uzo/w-d-xo.html
What program did you use to make this video?
Hi Sarah! Thanks for watching and commenting. This was one of my first TH-cam videos that I made over a year ago. I recorded it inside of Zoom. For all of my current videos, I film with a camera and edit in Davinci Resolve. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Hello! Thank you for your info. I was looking for implementing slides and google form, so that the students can find clues in a background. Any suggestions?
Hi Daniela! Thanks for watching and comment. I am not certain I understand the question, but will do my best to answer. If you want students to view an image within Google Forms and have students respond, you can upload an image to each question. Click on the image icon to upload an image and select the image you want to use from your computer. I hope this helps!
Hi, I can't see the wheel on my google form. Could you help me, please? thanks
Eny body searching the way to escape
Ya i'm in hell rn. Nobody loves this and why only put 1 way to escape
Not helpful, i'm a student and i'm in hell trying to figure this out.