In this spotlight video, first grade students at Bennion Elementary work with school technology specialist Amber Palmer to solve critical thinking puzzles as part of a Breakout EDU activity. The video also highlights the centrality of the Four Cs of 21st Century Learning (Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, and Creativity) to our teaching and learning practices in educational technology.
Breakout EDU is defined on their official web site (http://www.breakoutedu.com/welcome) as “an immersive games platform for learners of all ages. In Breakout EDU games, players work collaboratively to solve a series of critical thinking puzzles in order to open a locked box.”
You can purchase Breakout EDU kits from the web site or use this archive of the Breakout EDU Open Source Materials List to build your own version of the kit. Breakout EDU hosts a large library of educator-designed games, as well as a template to create your own games for the kit.
Check out these tweets of other Granite students working on Breakout EDU challenges in their classes! (There are even a few photos of teachers engaged in the process as part of professional development activities.)
Anti-Love Potion #9 Breakout with Mrs. Mondeaux's class! #monroedragons #gsdedtech pic.twitter.com/ogwLD5YKgj
— Monroe Elementary (@MonroeDragons) February 16, 2017
Mr. Martin’s Spanish 2 class translated clues, worked together & solved a #breakoutedu puzzle! @KearnsHS @EdTechGSD pic.twitter.com/v4yCyqAS5x
— KHS Media Center (@KearnsHighLMC) February 3, 2017
Breakin' Out at Valley Jr! #gsdedtech pic.twitter.com/SOLvJFQYRn
— Stephanie Mondragon (@smondragon86) February 8, 2017
https://twitter.com/_reidford/status/824003223547559936
https://twitter.com/stephevans28/status/811683578337574912
https://twitter.com/hkvm/status/811608440908824576
https://twitter.com/JoellWilkins/status/819952519505801216
Loving being back "home" at #GSDWinterCamp! The Grinch breakout edu was a success!! @EdTechGSD pic.twitter.com/yFjp1Me863
— Shannon Ririe (@shannonririe) December 9, 2016
We got out! We did it! Take that, Grinch! #gsdwintercamp #gsdedtech #breakoutedu pic.twitter.com/xlp4vIGITY
— Dani Kauerz Sloan, Ed.D (@DaniKSloan) December 9, 2016
Video spotlight created by Heidi Meenen, Granite District Educational Technology Specialist.