

I use Google Sites () and house everything there.
#BREAKOUT EDU ANSWERS HOW TO#
Remember, they are case sensitive so tell your audience how to type it.ĥ. You want to click the 3 dots in the bottom right corner and select response validation. You can also use images of locks to visually represent what lock they are looking for.
#BREAKOUT EDU ANSWERS FREE#
BreakoutEDU has a great one that is free to use. I sometimes embed a countdown timer from youtube. You will use a Google Form to create your locks. I created some fun graphics in my breakout.Ĥ.

You also want your background and titles to be fun. You can add more images for visual appeal or as fake clues. You can also overlay transparent images on a Google Drawing so it makes an area clickable. This first image of the gnome I uploaded into jigsaw planet and created a puzzle, and the second one has a clue hidden in the music notes. His crowd-sourced document is loaded with great ideas for digital breakouts. I was provided a document from Charles (I wish I knew your last name) at the EdTech Team Summit in Topeka. The more creative you are the more fun your breakout will be. I create my clues in Google Drawing or Google Slides, and I use outside sources like and Snotes. For the Christmas Breakout I recently wrote, my story line was kind of lame 😦 but it went along with the 12 days of Techmas I created for my school.Ģ and 3. This saves me time when I’m putting everything in a Google Site.
