This is an amazingly comprehensive tutorial!! A fellow teacher told me about building a digital escape room in Google Forms, but I had no idea where to start. Today I created two and I’m so excited to try with my students. Thank you so much 😊
@@TheTechTrain I used Powerpoint to create a jigsaw out of a picture related to our vocabulary. I put a jigsaw piece jpg on each "Congratulations" screen for them to download. At the end, they uploaded all of them to a Google Slide and put the puzzle together for the final solution. They loved it!
That sounds likeba really great idea! I'm glad your students enjoyed it, and it's fun coming up with new, engaging resources isn't it? If you ever have a resource idea but aren't sure how to make it, let me know - I always enjoy the challenge of bringing a new idea to life in something like PowerPoint, and then share it on here.
Great video! I would like to give this a try for an employee team building activity however if they don't get the answer right, they can't go back and if they do they unlock the next clue as we want one winner at the end. How do I go about this?
Thank you. I just needed help on how to upload images like a table on your first question. A friend told me to make a table in word then screen shot it. Is that the right way to do it?
very cool. I use google slides on my website for escape room and use the form only for the code entry. I am going to have to try this way and see which is better - great share - thanks!
I'm self-taught at creating google form escape rooms, and I make them for my family and friends, but I struggle with making good puzzles that (a) take time to solve and (b) also work for multiple age groups. Do you have any tips on that?
Thank you so much!! This was one of the most helpful videos I have seen about how to build an escape room! You made this easy, and I am now inspired to give it a try!
I'm hoping to make my first escape room in a few weeks and this was a very helpful video. Is there a way in Google Forms to have branching, so students might go down different paths?
This is awesome. But, I'm having touble with uploading pictures. I find one I like online, then save it to my desktop. My Google form says 'selected file not supported'. I dpnt know where to save the pictures I want to use in order to upload it to forms. Suggestinos?
You need to make sure the image you’re saving is either a “.png” file type, or a “.jpg” file type. You can find this out by right clicking the image you want to use online, and pressing “save image as”, then make sure the file type is one of the ones I mentioned earlier. If it’s not, you’ll need to find another image. I hope this helps!
I will start by making this activity, however, I´d love to have a page where this activity can become more visual so I can apply it to my students, do you know any??
So I need the video that would come before this. Is there one? How do I make it so that each room is on just one page and they cant advance until they get the correct answer? The other tutorials show everything on one form and I don't want that. HELP!
If you watch this video it shows how to do that. You need just one form, but divided into sections. Each section will only be visible once all questions in the previous sections have been completed correctly.
The explanation was so clear and to the point! I love his cheerful voice.
Thank you Diana Witczak, I'm so glad you liked it.
This is an amazingly comprehensive tutorial!! A fellow teacher told me about building a digital escape room in Google Forms, but I had no idea where to start. Today I created two and I’m so excited to try with my students. Thank you so much 😊
This video helped me in my class project. Thank You!
Fantastic tutorial! From a full time teacher, thank you, thank you!
This is exactly what I needed for these two days before Thanksgiving break. Thank you!
I hope you and your students enjoy it! Happy Thanksgiving to you all. 🇺🇲
@@TheTechTrain I used Powerpoint to create a jigsaw out of a picture related to our vocabulary. I put a jigsaw piece jpg on each "Congratulations" screen for them to download. At the end, they uploaded all of them to a Google Slide and put the puzzle together for the final solution. They loved it!
That sounds likeba really great idea! I'm glad your students enjoyed it, and it's fun coming up with new, engaging resources isn't it? If you ever have a resource idea but aren't sure how to make it, let me know - I always enjoy the challenge of bringing a new idea to life in something like PowerPoint, and then share it on here.
Great ideas included in this video. All respect to you.
Glad you enjoyed!
Great video! I would like to give this a try for an employee team building activity however if they don't get the answer right, they can't go back and if they do they unlock the next clue as we want one winner at the end. How do I go about this?
Thank you. I just needed help on how to upload images like a table on your first question. A friend told me to make a table in word then screen shot it. Is that the right way to do it?
Nice video
very cool. I use google slides on my website for escape room and use the form only for the code entry. I am going to have to try this way and see which is better - great share - thanks!
Awesome tutorial, you are amazing and deserve soo much more support dude! thx!
This is great! I’ve got an exciting idea for an escape room and now I can execute it! Thanks for your helpful video!
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much!!
So useful!
Really appreciate this❤❤
I'm self-taught at creating google form escape rooms, and I make them for my family and friends, but I struggle with making good puzzles that (a) take time to solve and (b) also work for multiple age groups. Do you have any tips on that?
Explanation is very clear!! Awesome job. Very helpful!! Thank you.
I made mine for class and it’s about riddles thank you for this easy tutorial this helped so much
I'm so glad you enjoyed it, and I hope your own quiz worked well?
@@TheTechTrain it did work well :)
Glad to hear it!
Love you scape room google form. By the way, how did you create the link for the certificate at the end?
Very clear instructions thanks
I'm very glad you liked it
Beyond excellent!
I'll be using this for a small online teambuilding moment with my team - great tutorial, thank you! :-)
Super helpful and easy to follow, thanks so much! Will be designing my first escape room to try out very shortly with students :-)
Good luck, and I hope they enjoy it!
Thank you so much!! This was one of the most helpful videos I have seen about how to build an escape room! You made this easy, and I am now inspired to give it a try!
I'm so glad you liked it Ann Grugel
I'm hoping to make my first escape room in a few weeks and this was a very helpful video. Is there a way in Google Forms to have branching, so students might go down different paths?
I really enjoyed watching your tutorial! Can you release the link to the form so we can try it out?
Here it is - enjoy! ►►► forms.gle/RfsFd1xZz1oPEt3w9
I have created several of these already but this gave me some new ideas to be more creative
I'm so glad you found it useful. I hope your students enjoy using the idea too.
Great video! How do I create an image of a table created in Docs?
Sir please reply as I am learning from your channel only because you teach very well.
I'm glad you have been enjoying the channel, and will look out for your query
@@TheTechTrain I am so glad and relaxed that you replied sir.
This is awesome. But, I'm having touble with uploading pictures. I find one I like online, then save it to my desktop. My Google form says 'selected file not supported'. I dpnt know where to save the pictures I want to use in order to upload it to forms. Suggestinos?
I second this comment
You need to make sure the image you’re saving is either a “.png” file type, or a “.jpg” file type. You can find this out by right clicking the image you want to use online, and pressing “save image as”, then make sure the file type is one of the ones I mentioned earlier. If it’s not, you’ll need to find another image. I hope this helps!
I will start by making this activity, however, I´d love to have a page where this activity can become more visual so I can apply it to my students, do you know any??
So I need the video that would come before this. Is there one? How do I make it so that each room is on just one page and they cant advance until they get the correct answer? The other tutorials show everything on one form and I don't want that. HELP!
If you watch this video it shows how to do that. You need just one form, but divided into sections. Each section will only be visible once all questions in the previous sections have been completed correctly.
@@TheTechTrain Thanks!
Thanks, this was really helpful :))))
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I'm sorry, I do try to reply to all comments as soon as I can. I will try to find your comment shortly.
Great tutorial. I made my first one following your tutorial! Thanks so much.
I'm so glad you found it helpful. I hope your students enjoy it.
whats all the answers for each door
Yes then justinnn
So which one of my students would this be, exactly? 😉
@@TheTechTrain idk but your probs bad at fn
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Hello Mia. I could beat you at Fortnite with my eyes closed.
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