Unlocking the Potential of Puzzle-based Learning

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781529714098

Designing escape rooms and games for the classroom

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By Scott Nicholson, Liz Cable
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Dr. Scott Nicholson is a professor in the Game Design and Development program at Wilfrid Laurier Unviersity in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He has been designing live-action games for over 30 years and was the first scholar to explore escape rooms at an international level. He led a team of students to create the escape rooms for the 2017 and 2019 Red Bull Mind Gamers Escape Room World Championships and was the designer of the award-winning Breakout EDU puzzle box game, Ballot Box Bumble. He is a former librarian and library school professor, and his passion is creating face-to-face games for learning in museums, libraries, classrooms and the home. Liz Cable is a Senior Lecturer in Digital Narratives and Transmedia Production at Leeds Trinity University, UK, and a PhD candidate researching Escape Games in Education. She founded The Adventurers Guild national live-action role-playing society, was Editor of "The Adventurer" magazine, and has run several massive multiplayer campaigns over 30 years. She has been designing commercial and educational escape games since 2015, and teaches educators to make immersive games for the classroom and beyond.

Chapter 1: A framework for learning with escape games Chapter 2: Game shapes Chapter 3: World design Chapter 4: Creating and sharing the narrative Chapter 5: Concepts for puzzle design Chapter 6: Designing specific puzzle types Chapter 7: Designing the escape game experience Chapter 8: Prototyping and playtesting Chapter 9: Running the game: Facilitation, reflection and assessment Chapter 10: Sample game: 'Misinformation literacy'

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