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BreakoutEDU "TRAPPED" = Hacked!
Check out this sample Breakout where I took a few items for the BreakoutEDU kit game, "Trapped in the Upsidedown," and put them into a...
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How Do I Know My Students Did the Breakout?
If you're assigning a breakout activity, you want to be sure that your students actually complete the assignment. But HOW will you know...
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Decoding Secret Messages with an Interactive Caesar Cipher
If you want to create secret messages in your Breakout games, a Caesar Cipher is a fun way to do that! And thanks to this online...
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Allow Students to Create Breakouts
We've all heard the expression "work smarter, not harder." Why not put that into action with a group OneNote Breakout? If you start a...
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Breakout Puzzle: Fill in the Blanks
Here's an idea for using worksheets to create color locks for you OneNote Breakout games -- make certain letters correspond to your...
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Emojipedia
Emojis can add a splash of color and some fun to your Breakout games, but they can also be useful for indicating a sequence or calling...
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Using the Dictate Function for Longer Text
If you have a lot of text that you want to insert into your Breakout Game, you can make quick work of that using the dictate function in...
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Displaying PowerPoint Slides in Your Breakout
If you have a PowerPoint presentation that you'd like to use as part of your breakout activity, don't re-invent the wheel by creating it...
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Replace Physical Locks with OneNote
Doing in-person breakout games in your classroom is a lot of fun! But replacing locks, getting locked out of your locks, fading letters...
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Tracking Unlock Codes
I often advise teachers to make breakout games that are do-able in one class sitting, but sometimes students take longer to work on a...
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Getting Started with OneNote
Not sure where to begin with OneNote? Check out this Microsoft video for some tips.
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Don't Forget About Accessibility
It's important to remember accessibility practices for those with disabilities when creating your digital breakouts. Microsoft outlines a...
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Sync Your Stuff!
It's super easy to sync all your OneNote Digital Breakout activities with your OneDrive! 1) In the desktop client version of One Note,...
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Add Videos, Images, Drawings and More!
You can add so much to your OneNote Digital Breakouts! This quick video will show you how to easily add videos, attachments, drawings,...
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VSTE Presentation: 30-minute Overview
I presented a Zoom session at VSTE 2020 on how to create OneNote Breakouts. In that session I covered the basic steps to create a OneNote...
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Insert Audio
Add verbal instructions or story-telling into your Breakout activity. Adding verbal instructions in OneNote is easy! This is a great...
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Breakout Templates
Microsoft has three templates that you can download and customize to make it your own. Visit this site to access the Microsoft Breakout...
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Basic DIY Breakout
Presented at VSTE 2020, this walk-through guide shows you how start a basic OneNote Breakout. You'll also find links to samples,...
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Breakout with OneNote
Not a Google school? Feel like you're missing out? Breakout games have become a very popular way to engage students, review class...
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