Scavenger hunts using technology

Now, thanks to education technology, scavenger hunts have been given a whole new makeover – here are 5 updated ideas for how to implement them in the 21st century classroom!

Source: 5 Brilliant Ideas for #EdTech Scavenger Hunts

Some great links to ideas on running a scavenger hunt, two of which doesn’t require the teacher to create a hunt from scratch.

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