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Goosechase is ideal for anyone that needs to continuously engage a community: schools, tourist attractions, municipalities, conference organizers, large employee groups, fundraisers and non-profits.
Event professionals, event companies, team building organizers, tour companies, tourism, human resources, HR.
I love the pre-existing choices of missions but also love the ability to customize and create our own missions.
I've used so many programs before but never for as long as Goosechase. I even pay for the subscription myself now, as my school stopped offering the paid version.
Fun and easy to use - You can create a variety of missions of your own or take some of the suggestions. Good for virtual scavenger hunts or real life location based hunts.
I only wanted to use Goosechase for this one single trip and there were no options other than the annual subscription.
Amazing platform to guide people around our city, showing off historic sites, cool cultural attractions, and fun locations. GooseChase is easy to design, simple to implement, and a snap to monitor.
I wanted to pull the media that we acquired during the goose chase, and it was difficult for me to pull everything off one by one.
I have successfully used GoosechaseEDU over the past few years with all of my student cohorts. It is wonderful for summaries of learning, campus orientation, end-of-year get-togethers, and more.
The terminology of the missions is a bit confusing until you figure it out.
Its been a really great experience using this tool for a while. Navigating and setting up the tool environment was super easy.
When there is a poor or nonexistent internet service, this might be a serious drawback.
A good team building opportunity promoting collaboration.3. A very beautifully designed UI and UX.
Loquiz's real-time updates and interactions are mostly dependent on internet access. This is a restriction in locations with little or no internet access.
Overall, Loquiz is an excellent choice for anybody searching for a fun and interesting method to learn new things and visit new locations. It is simple to use, flexible, and reasonably priced.
Because it's so advanced with so many options in it it takes some effort to learn how to build specific things in it. If you miss one little logic it could ruin a game so.
Loquiz allows easy communication through different Construction project employees and the workflow management is perfect and nice for documentation.
Semi no code platform which can be used faster to prepare quizzes and games.
Eric B.: Hi, my name's Eric. I am an elementary school STEM lab teacher. I work for a medium-sized school district. And talking about the app Goosechase, I would give it five out of five stars. I use Goosechase as an engagement tool for both my elementary school students and my high school driver's training students. This app is a scavenger hunt app where it allows kids to go find items that they can use. They can take pictures, they can take video, they can put in text results, or they can even take GPS settings. And by having that both fine-motor and gross-motor opportunities, kids get engaged. They also get into teams so that they get to work in small groups, which is very exciting for kids. And as you know, kids love working with portable devices, whether they be iPads for the elementary kids, or the high school students, their own personal phones. And it is thrilling for them, no matter what content is involved. I like Goosechase for many things, but one thought off my head was I like how they adapted to the needs of teachers. For example, a lot of my high school students don't have cellular access on their phone. They just have phones that have wifi access. So what they did was they allowed students to take pictures and then upload them later once they were on wifi. This allows kids and high school kids to move away from the wifi opportunity to take pictures for certain missions or challenges and then upload them later. And I really was appreciative that they made that adjustment recently. One thing I would like to see change in Goosechase is for my elementary school kids, even my kindergarten students, many of these kids are pre-language learners, and so the instructions for each challenge or mission is in text. So I wonder if they could maybe use a voice reader so that when kids opened up a mission, they could hear what they were going to look for as opposed to having to read the text. They do include opportunity where you can put in pictures and video links, but I'd like to see if there was an opportunity where they could code the situation where they could make the text be read to kids, so those kids could be involved as well.
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