Escape the Desert Island: Blended Escape Rooms in the First-Semester Problem-Based Learning
Educational escape rooms are immersive puzzle-based games that rely on teamwork skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication. This paper describes the development of desert island themed escape rooms in a blended learning environment using physical and online puzzles that were hos...
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2-s2.0-85161028016 Abdul Rahim A.S. Escape the Desert Island: Blended Escape Rooms in the First-Semester Problem-Based Learning 2023 Journal of Chemical Education 100 6 10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00119 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85161028016&doi=10.1021%2facs.jchemed.3c00119&partnerID=40&md5=b744481cffad5551cb6ba6fb03b2bdec Educational escape rooms are immersive puzzle-based games that rely on teamwork skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication. This paper describes the development of desert island themed escape rooms in a blended learning environment using physical and online puzzles that were hosted on Genially. The blended escape rooms were designed to introduce terms and concepts in pharmaceutical chemistry of drugs to first-year students while breaking the ice by fostering rapport, camaraderie, and teamwork at the beginning of their first-semester problem-based learning (PBL) session. Game designs, pitfalls, logistics, and costs involved in developing these blended escape rooms are described in detail. Student feedback indicated that the games were effective in reviewing information related to the PBL and helped them feel more confident before starting the PBL session. © 2023 American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc. American Chemical Society 219584 English Article |
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Educational escape rooms are immersive puzzle-based games that rely on teamwork skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication. This paper describes the development of desert island themed escape rooms in a blended learning environment using physical and online puzzles that were hosted on Genially. The blended escape rooms were designed to introduce terms and concepts in pharmaceutical chemistry of drugs to first-year students while breaking the ice by fostering rapport, camaraderie, and teamwork at the beginning of their first-semester problem-based learning (PBL) session. Game designs, pitfalls, logistics, and costs involved in developing these blended escape rooms are described in detail. Student feedback indicated that the games were effective in reviewing information related to the PBL and helped them feel more confident before starting the PBL session. © 2023 American Chemical Society and Division of Chemical Education, Inc. |
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