Set up a Google voice number. | |
Creates a fake novelty concert ticket | |
Makes ransom note | |
Creates fake store receipts | |
Generates an iPhone message conversation | |
“Encrypts” a short message | |
spell out and make a note with a shortened URL link (ex: gee oh oh dot gee el slash blah blah blah) | |
Creates multiple puzzle forms, including Fallen Phrases, hidden message word searches and more | |
Generations es “cipher-style” codes | |
Turns phrases into picture puzzles pictures | |
Allows participants to sort “cards” into meaningful categories - results in a message at the end | |
Slide-deck (similar to Nearpod or Pear Deck) with “toys” for students practice | |
Create hidden message circles that must be read at a specific angle | |
Just like the Memory game you remember, but it reveals an image at the end | |
Latitude/longitude, etc | |
Makes any image into a jigsaw puzzle - you determine the number and shape of the pieces | |
Generates and translates messages to/from Morse Code | |
Converts text to and from binary code | |
Record and store audio messages | |
Compare and contrast any two things | |
Riddles and critical thinking puzzles | |
A zillion or more different tools! | |
Lights out - upload an image, and hold a virtual match over it to reveal a picture (ex:http://www.classtools.net/widgets/lights_out_8/1msGt.htm) | |
Brain teasers, riddles, trivia, brain exercises, games, and more | |
Write text upside down | |
Use Google Earth to find places in the world. Create your own quiz. | |
Create messages using Google Earth images; screenshot them and save to the flash drive for an Earthly breakout! Ex:http://www.geogreeting.com/view.html?yroIUlBokuyEDUpkxCa | |
Write an animated scrolling message (save as a GIF) | |
Create a scrolling sign (save as GIF) | |
Make tons of cool stuff, from magazine covers to qa | |
Make fake signs, newspaper articles, ransom notes, diplomas and more | |
Generate barcodes and qr codes from text | |
Write a message in a fake Google Doc and get collaborative responses from “celebs” of yore | |
Add memories to physical objects to share with others. | |
Create your own images by inserting your photo into various images and scenes. | |
Create all kinds of cool stuff with words and photos | |
Names, poems, and instant creativity | |
Create fake airline tickets | |
I don’t know yet, but I just love this so much! Maybe something on the word lock?! | |
Good site for date locks | |
code emoji | |
Codes and ciphers | |
Create a piano puzzle with a hidden message | |
Create a custom eye chart | |
Create fake chats or emails | |
Create fake newspaper clips/stories | |
Riddles and brain teasers with answers | |
Codes to tickle your brain! | |
Create Red Lens Reveal Images | |
Gum | Hide secrets within barcodes. |
Snotes | A Snote is a fun, unique and creative way to deliver a secret message. Snotes come in all shapes, sizes and colors. You can make your Snote easy to read, or add extra layers of secrecy making it more difficult to decode. Learning to read Snotes takes a bit of practice, but once you know the secret, it’s easy. |
Decode/create binary messages. | |
Password protect a link | |
Create a western or modern style wanted poster, or even a lost, missing, stolen, found or have you seen poster. | |
Create a million different images! | |
Use PowToon to create a Breakout clue or entry | |
Secret message creator, including MAGIC INK GROOVY GRIDS, FANCY FOLDING, COSMIC COLORS, and MASK LETTERS | |
Create a scytale (a cylinder of a specific diameter around which a strip of paper is wrapped) or any number of other cypher codes. | |
Multiplication code breaker | |
Create a postcard decoder | |
Aviation phonetic alphabet | |
Numerous codes and ciphers | |
This is an inspiring kind of visual puzzle! | |
Create newspapers using this Word template | |
A ton of different options! | |
Generate your Own “Hidden Message” Math Practice Sheets | |
Generates a word search with a hidden message. | |
Rebus generator | |
Create beautiful interactive worksheets. (matching, sorting, multiple choice, diagrams\Z ) | |
Create an image that mimics breaking news on a broadcast with a customized tagline | |
Share text, pictures, video, and audio with others quickly and easily. JustPasteIt creates a short URL that can be shared with anyone! |
A look into the learning experiences of a former world language teacher, ed-tech trainer, and English language coach sharing life beyond classroom walls. I hope that by reading through my experiences, we might share more than we know and realize that the globe exists outside of four walls to create #notjustaclassroom
Sunday, January 12, 2020
LFLTA20
I had a blast in January 2020 presenting at my first ever language conference! Sure, I went to ACTFL two years prior on a whim and totally lucked out working the check-in/ information booth in exchange for my membership fee waived to attend! But to be invited by a mentor language guru, thee Annabelle Williamson, and submit a proposal in order to present at the Louisiana conference in 2020 put me on Cloud 9!
What is LFLTA? It actually stands for the Louisiana Foreign Language Teachers' Association. I became a member a few years ago just to go to the MAIN conference (ACTFL) held in my city (New Orelans) and have connected with some pretty inspiring educators because of it. In November 2019, I received an email from LFLTA's Vice President, Corinne Nutt, who informed me my proposal was accepted for the "LA's Got Talent"-themed event! 🙌 I was bringing my digital escape room that I usually shared at ed-tech assemblies to a language conference! Mind blowing!
You can find a few highlights of the event on my Instagram page (iteachspanishatwsjh)! The conference room buzzed with excitement as lead learners partnered up to ESCAPE a challenge that I created! I introduced myself as a Spanish 1 and 2-level teacher and confessed that I was so used to presenting at tech conferences I wasn't quite sure how my idea would come across in the language world. But after the first five minutes, I got the feeling the crowd was sold!
Introducing the digital breakout room, created in Microsoft OneNote! I shared all things #MicrosoftEDU and even threw in a Nearpod poll and collaboration board for quick feedback and crowd engagement!
To wrap up my 45-minute presentation, I sent this Microsoft Form link (tinyurl.com/lfltaescape) to participants to see if they wanted a separate email or tutorial on how to put together a breakout room, and that was that. And for those who wanted to keep practicing or play go through the escape room again, I sent my link too: tinyurl.com/freeescape19
This freebie full of resources is a great start for anyone looking to jump into creating their own tools. I used Microsoft EDU simply because it the portal I am most familiar with and purchased by my school district. However, many of my teacher friends are at Google sites, and that is A-ok!
The above resource has some pretty cool tech tools to enhance the clue-making feel for your digital escape/ breakout room. I've used the puzzle maker, text message, and ticket generator sites! Fun! Iḿ sure I will post again with another tutorial or a video to share creating an escape room! Until then, keep me posted, and happy creating!
Relive all the LFLTA escape room feels from here and here (Instagram posts)!
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