Escape rooms have flourished in the last decade. These are adventure games in which players work together to solve puzzles using hints, clues and a strategy to escape from a locked room. In many cases they use different phenomena related to physics. Hence the idea of using escape rooms in science centers or even in classroom activities. Escape rooms are designed for one single team of players, the method is more suitable for activities in a science centre. In our paper, we show that escape rooms’ puzzle solving methods could be used in physics classroom activities as well, taking into account that several teams have to work together in the same room/place. We have developed an educational escape game for physics of fluids, as this topic is left out from the Romanian high-school curriculum. We have tried out our game during the project week called “Şcoala altfel” (“school in a different way”) and in a physics camp for gifted students. We present the designed physics escape game and the results.
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December 11 2017
Physics escape room as an educational tool
Alpár István Vita Vörös;
Alpár István Vita Vörös
1
Apáczai Csere János High School
(str. I. C. Brătianu nr. 26, 400079, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
)
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Zsuzsa Sárközi
Zsuzsa Sárközi
a)
2
Babeş-Bolyai University, Physics Department
(str. Mihail Kogălniceanu nr. 1, 400084, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
)
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Alpár István Vita Vörös
1
Zsuzsa Sárközi
2,a)
1
Apáczai Csere János High School
(str. I. C. Brătianu nr. 26, 400079, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
)
2
Babeş-Bolyai University, Physics Department
(str. Mihail Kogălniceanu nr. 1, 400084, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
)a)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1916, 050002 (2017)
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Alpár István Vita Vörös, Zsuzsa Sárközi; Physics escape room as an educational tool. AIP Conf. Proc. 11 December 2017; 1916 (1): 050002. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5017455
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