This morning I received the following email from a reader who wants to create a digital scavenger hunt for an upcoming conference.
“GooseChase has the features that I want but would cost $200. That is a tough sell for a game no matter how great I think it would be. This activity is not only a way to encourage teachers to make connections, it has clear application to the classroom. But, like I said, $200….
Do you have another idea?”
My response was to take a look at what Metaverse can do. I’ve often described Metaverse as a DIY platform for making educational versions of games like Pokemon Go. Through the Metaverse Studio anyone can program an augmented reality app without having any prior coding or programming knowledge. You can create scavenger hunts that are based on locations. You can also create augmented reality games that are location-independent.
You can even use Metaverse to create digital breakout games.