OBJECTIVES
Educational escape rooms are a novel type of learning activity that has the potential to improve students’ hard and soft skills while boosting engagement and motivation. However, there are pedagogical and technological barriers hindering their use and adoption. The IGLUE project aims to empower universities to create and conduct pedagogically sound educational escape rooms and promote the widespread use and adoption of such innovative learning activities across Europe.
IMPLEMENTATION
First, a methodology for designing pedagogically sound educational escape rooms will be defined. Then, a virtual platform for creating, conducting, and sharing educational escape rooms will be developed and deployed at each participating organization, forming a European network. Teachers will be trained on how to use the methodology and the platform and will execute pilot escape rooms to validate the developed solution. Several dissemination and exploitation activities will also be carried out.
EXPECTED RESULTS AND IMPACT
- A methodology and a virtual platform to facilitate teachers the design, build, and execution of educational escape rooms.
- An open and decentralized European network of educational escape rooms.
- 6 teacher training courses: 3 expert-led courses and 3 MOOC courses.
- 125+ teachers trained in the use of the methodology and the platform.
- 30+ educational escape rooms involving 1500 students.
- 8 multiplier events that extend the project’s impact to a broader audience, including K-12 schools.
PROJECT INFORMATION
Implementation of Game-Based Learning Using Escape Rooms (IGLUE)
Project reference: 2024-1-ES01-KA220-HED-000256356
Call: KA220-HED – Cooperation partnerships in higher education 2024, Erasmus+ Programme
Duration: September 1, 2024 to October 31, 2026