Escape Rooms have become a popular recreational activity, but research examining their potential in terms of education and training is only just beginning to emerge. This project could explore several research branches, but of primary interest is the way that Escape Rooms can be utilised as tools for workplace training in communication and teamwork. Qualitative research techniques are likely to be most useful in exploring this area, but there is scope for quantitative analyses as well.
Project Keywords: Training and Development, Communication, Game-based learning
Project Availability Start Date: August 2020
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