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TJBarber-a1e652
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A bit older of a project, but this escape room has a note taking mechanic built into it.
If you open the backpack, and then select the "Notes" icon, a notepad will open up allowing you to take notes on the clues in the escape room. This is extremely helpful to put together some of the compound puzzles that are contained in the room.
https://www.teajaydesign.com/escaperoom/index.html
If you open the backpack, and then select the "Notes" icon, a notepad will open up allowing you to take notes on the clues in the escape room. This is extremely helpful to put together some of the compound puzzles that are contained in the room.
https://www.teajaydesign.com/escaperoom/index.html
TJBarber-a1e652
2 years agoCommunity Member
I've also used this feature to create an interactive workbook for ILT, having multiple note fields, and then forcing the storyline application to never reset when reopened. I wish I could show this piece but it is proprietary to the client, and recreating it would be a significant lift. But, it allowed users to use the workbook for a multiweek course (as long as they used the same computer hardware, as it appears the notes information is saved through the temp files related to web browsing.)
- MattWright-11732 years agoCommunity Memberare you from Philly by any chance?
- TJBarber-a1e6522 years agoCommunity MemberNo sir, Minneapolis, MN.
- MattWright-11732 years agoCommunity MemberThe code to get out looks like a philly phone number. So I was wondering if it was a subliminal ad.