Cool guide) Thanks) As a game room designer, I'll add: it's important to use the basic rules of game design. If you want players to be truly passionate about: 1) learning curve 2) search and accumulation of points 3) unexpected turn in the middle of the game 4) fast dynamic ending
I looked a multiple versions of how to create an escape room. This was very helpful and my first one was successful! Thank you for sharing your instructions!
Great question! The only way to prevent students from moving to the next question without a correct answer is by using multiple choice questions. At this time, Google Forms does not allow that with any other question type. I usually like to use a variety of question types because standardized testing is no longer limited to just multiple choice questions and this is a good, fun way to provide practice. So, I always make to turn on the option for students to be able to self-check their answers at the end of the escape room so that they can review what they got right and wrong.
Thank you so much for this tutorial really helpful. I created a simple one and I thought I did all the steps right but the problem was the scores the students received were incorrect, when they submitted, supposed to be 16/16 and all of them got 4/16 and they entered all answers correctly. I checked everything, made a quiz, point value, etc. cannot figure out why is not giving the right scores. Do you have any tips for me?? Thanks!!
Hi Melissa! Thanks for watching. If the points aren't showing up correctly, then there is something wrong with the way you set up your correct answers. If you are using short response answers, students must type exactly as it the answer appears (including capitalization). So, it is good to type all possible answers a student can given as answer choices or provide specific directions to students (such as: "Type responses in ALL lowercase letters." For MC, double check to ensure you have the correct answers. I sometimes find that I made a mistake when I go back through. Hope this helps!
Do you have a blank google slides template with different puzzle ideas? I think this would really come handy because I really like some of your puzzle ideas but need to adjust the content to my grade level.
Thanks for watching! I do not have templates. When purchasing any of my premade escape rooms from my store, I provide an editable version of the Google Forms so that teachers can adjust for their students as needed. You can find all of my science escape rooms here: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Vestals-21st-Century-Classroom/Category/Science-Escape-Rooms-498981
Hello! Thank you for this informative video! I would love to know where you found your templates (especially the puzzle piece matching template). I am new to designing my own escape rooms. Thank you!
Hi Chris! Thank you for watching and commenting. It is hard to say for certain why you are getting blurry images without being able to see exactly how you are saving. It could be a compression issue, pixel issue, or resizing issue. Don't resize before saving and save as a PNG. PNGs usually turn out clearer than JPEGs. Hope that helps!
HI Rosanne! That's a great question. By saving everything as a JPEG or PNG, all of the components that make up that image (various clip art, fonts, etc.) are secure. A person could copy the entire image you have created but they should not be able to pull individual clip art and images from the picture.
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom Thank you for the answer. I am a TpT author, and I am not certain that this will be allowed with the TOU for the fonts and clip art that I use. When I use Google Slides, I can set the background, but I don't think this is possible in Google Forms. I really appreciate what you are doing to help inspire and teach others to make learning engaging.
Thank you so much. Really helpful. Great inspiration. I am going to try to do ESL escapes room. I am sure my students will love it. Greetings from Brasov, Transylvania.
Thanks for watching our videos and leaving such kind comments. It means so much to us, knowing that these videos are helping other educators. It is also always exciting to learn that our channel is connecting educators around the world!
Hi! Thanks for watching. I mostly use my escape rooms for review before an assessment, but I have made a few that can be used to introduce content too.
I have one question. I am getting acquainted with the escapes rooms...do I understand it right when I think that only after getting all the answers right, the door will open? Because at the end of the video there is a score 17/24, I thought that one couldn't escape if he didn't get all the answers right. Thank you.
Hi Lucie! Thanks for watching and commenting. You can set up a form so that the form only moves to the next section if a student puts in certain response. I show how to do this around 5:59 in the video. Keep in mind that you can only use this setting with multiple choice questions and this can only be done with one question. For example, it is not possible to move to the next section based on the answers students put for several questions. I also have another video here on my channel where I go more into detail about Google Form settings and ways to use Google Forms. You can find that video here: ruclips.net/video/Ot7iERcKQg8/видео.html I hope this information is helpful!
A few questions... can you set this up for a whole class to complete at one time? Do you have a video of the escape room being played? I've never seen a digital one in action. I attended a real one once, but had to rely on my friends to get us out! 😳
Hi! Thanks for watching. You can have your students complete the escape room at the same time. But, keep in mind that when you share the escape room they will each have their own copy. So, they will each be working independently on the same task at the same time. If you are new to using forms, I also have a video with Google Forms tips and tricks that can be helpful. You can find that video here: ruclips.net/video/Ot7iERcKQg8/видео.html At this time, I do not have a video of the escape rooms being complete but they are a lot of fun! I definitely recommend trying it out with students.
Wonderful! You know, as an Iranian subscriber watching your inspiring and useful videos is a great escape from harsh conditions in my country I guess my students will enjoy these kinds of games ☺ especially now that the leader of the country boycotted the effective covid vaccines and people should get vaccinated by fake ones, mind you, we aren't even allowed to surf youtube freely unless we use VPNs and a bunch of proxies. So, its really uplifting for me to be able to communicate with you guys on this platform... YOU ARE AMAZING , and I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly bring up more brilliant ideas for online language lessons.
Hi Mersad! We are so happy to read that our channel is helping you through many challenges. Thank you for your kind words! They are so appreciated. It is great that RUclips allows us to connect with other educators around the world.
Cool guide)
Thanks)
As a game room designer, I'll add: it's important to use the basic rules of game design. If you want players to be truly passionate about:
1) learning curve
2) search and accumulation of points
3) unexpected turn in the middle of the game
4) fast dynamic ending
This is great information to think about when creating digital escape rooms. Thanks for sharing!
I looked a multiple versions of how to create an escape room. This was very helpful and my first one was successful! Thank you for sharing your instructions!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching!
Great lesson! I have one question. So even if students mark wrong answer, do they able to go to the next room?
Great question! The only way to prevent students from moving to the next question without a correct answer is by using multiple choice questions. At this time, Google Forms does not allow that with any other question type. I usually like to use a variety of question types because standardized testing is no longer limited to just multiple choice questions and this is a good, fun way to provide practice. So, I always make to turn on the option for students to be able to self-check their answers at the end of the escape room so that they can review what they got right and wrong.
Thank you so much for a perfect explanation! Greeting from the Czech Republic!
Wonderful, I got a question about the matching part, how are students supposed to extract the 8 digits code from those words? Thanks
Hi Mohsen! Thanks for watching! The letters that represent each word in the key are used to form the code.
Thank you so much for this tutorial really helpful.
I created a simple one and I thought I did all the steps right but the problem was the scores the students received were incorrect, when they submitted, supposed to be 16/16 and all of them got 4/16 and they entered all answers correctly.
I checked everything, made a quiz, point value, etc. cannot figure out why is not giving the right scores.
Do you have any tips for me??
Thanks!!
Hi Melissa! Thanks for watching. If the points aren't showing up correctly, then there is something wrong with the way you set up your correct answers. If you are using short response answers, students must type exactly as it the answer appears (including capitalization). So, it is good to type all possible answers a student can given as answer choices or provide specific directions to students (such as: "Type responses in ALL lowercase letters." For MC, double check to ensure you have the correct answers. I sometimes find that I made a mistake when I go back through. Hope this helps!
Excellent! Thank you for sharing!😀
Do you have a blank google slides template with different puzzle ideas? I think this would really come handy because I really like some of your puzzle ideas but need to adjust the content to my grade level.
Thanks for watching! I do not have templates. When purchasing any of my premade escape rooms from my store, I provide an editable version of the Google Forms so that teachers can adjust for their students as needed. You can find all of my science escape rooms here: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Vestals-21st-Century-Classroom/Category/Science-Escape-Rooms-498981
On the model it section. How do you add multiple pictures to the short response question? I can add only one
You can only add one picture to the question. If you need to add more pictures, add a box that will allow you to use a picture above the question.
Hello! Thank you for this informative video! I would love to know where you found your templates (especially the puzzle piece matching template). I am new to designing my own escape rooms. Thank you!
Hi Bobbie! Thanks for watching and commenting. I actually create everything myself. 😀
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for this practical tutorial!
Hi Kelli! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you can find some ways to use this in your classroom!
In google forms, can we add feedback for both Incorrect and Correct Answers? It seems that it's just giving choice for one or the other, but not both.
It depends on the question type. You should be able to for multiple choice but I don't think you can for short response.
Thank you for this! May I ask a question? How do I get jpgs or pngs with good resolution? When I import mine the text looks blurry! Thanks so much!
Hi Chris! Thank you for watching and commenting. It is hard to say for certain why you are getting blurry images without being able to see exactly how you are saving. It could be a compression issue, pixel issue, or resizing issue. Don't resize before saving and save as a PNG. PNGs usually turn out clearer than JPEGs. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing this!!
You are so welcome! I hope the information is helpful!
When you insert your clip art as jpegs or pngs, is the clip art secure so that it cannot be copied? Thanks for an amazing video!
HI Rosanne! That's a great question. By saving everything as a JPEG or PNG, all of the components that make up that image (various clip art, fonts, etc.) are secure. A person could copy the entire image you have created but they should not be able to pull individual clip art and images from the picture.
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom Thank you for the answer. I am a TpT author, and I am not certain that this will be allowed with the TOU for the fonts and clip art that I use. When I use Google Slides, I can set the background, but I don't think this is possible in Google Forms. I really appreciate what you are doing to help inspire and teach others to make learning engaging.
Thank you so much. Really helpful. Great inspiration. I am going to try to do ESL escapes room. I am sure my students will love it. Greetings from Brasov, Transylvania.
Thanks for watching our videos and leaving such kind comments. It means so much to us, knowing that these videos are helping other educators. It is also always exciting to learn that our channel is connecting educators around the world!
Is the Escape room to explore the topic or for formative/summative assessment?
Hi! Thanks for watching. I mostly use my escape rooms for review before an assessment, but I have made a few that can be used to introduce content too.
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom thank you
Excellent tutorial, thanks so much!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope your students enjoy virtual escape rooms. They are so fun!
I have one question. I am getting acquainted with the escapes rooms...do I understand it right when I think that only after getting all the answers right, the door will open? Because at the end of the video there is a score 17/24, I thought that one couldn't escape if he didn't get all the answers right. Thank you.
Hi Lucie! Thanks for watching and commenting. You can set up a form so that the form only moves to the next section if a student puts in certain response. I show how to do this around 5:59 in the video. Keep in mind that you can only use this setting with multiple choice questions and this can only be done with one question. For example, it is not possible to move to the next section based on the answers students put for several questions. I also have another video here on my channel where I go more into detail about Google Form settings and ways to use Google Forms. You can find that video here: ruclips.net/video/Ot7iERcKQg8/видео.html
I hope this information is helpful!
@@Vestals21stCenturyClassroom Thank you very much! I'll watch the second video as well and the first one again and more carefully :-)
A few questions... can you set this up for a whole class to complete at one time? Do you have a video of the escape room being played? I've never seen a digital one in action. I attended a real one once, but had to rely on my friends to get us out! 😳
Hi! Thanks for watching. You can have your students complete the escape room at the same time. But, keep in mind that when you share the escape room they will each have their own copy. So, they will each be working independently on the same task at the same time. If you are new to using forms, I also have a video with Google Forms tips and tricks that can be helpful. You can find that video here: ruclips.net/video/Ot7iERcKQg8/видео.html
At this time, I do not have a video of the escape rooms being complete but they are a lot of fun! I definitely recommend trying it out with students.
Wonderful! You know, as an Iranian subscriber watching your inspiring and useful videos is a great escape from harsh conditions in my country I guess my students will enjoy these kinds of games ☺ especially now that the leader of the country boycotted the effective covid vaccines and people should get vaccinated by fake ones, mind you, we aren't even allowed to surf youtube freely unless we use VPNs and a bunch of proxies. So, its really uplifting for me to be able to communicate with you guys on this platform... YOU ARE AMAZING , and I would greatly appreciate it if you kindly bring up more brilliant ideas for online language lessons.
Hi Mersad! We are so happy to read that our channel is helping you through many challenges. Thank you for your kind words! They are so appreciated. It is great that RUclips allows us to connect with other educators around the world.
Thanks!
Thanks for watching! I hope you and your students have fun with these digital escape rooms!
Hii Meghan... it's really good 👍
Thank you!
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