Collection: Professor Proton
How do you interest students in a future in the hydrogen economy?
This question was central to the development of this game. In this game, students walk to hot spots where they have to answer questions about the theme of hydrogen.
Goal
- Digital skills : teaching children to use technology in an educational way.
- Interactivity : The app makes the experience dynamic and engaging.
- Independent learning : students can progress through the assignments at their own pace.
- Collaboration : Teams work together on challenges within the app.
- Educational : Promoting understanding of the hydrogen economy through modern technology.
Gameplay
- Students must crack a code that will open the safe containing the notes.
- The code consists of three parts:
- the first part is known
- the second part is obtained after guessing the puzzle word
- the third part is obtained when 15 hot spots have been visited
- Once the code is cracked a VAULT hot spot will appear on the map to open it and get the notes.
Scavenger hunt parts
- second part of the code: puzzle for the code word to guess
- third part of the code: visit 15 hot spots
- 10 quiz questions
- 5 photo assignments + photo voting
- 3 brain teasers (tasks against the clock)
Sample knowledge questions
- Which two gases are produced when water is split? (hydrogen and helium | hydrogen and oxygen | oxygen and nitrogen)
- Why is it important to store hydrogen safely? Hydrogen is very... ( flammable | expensive | heavy)
- What is the only byproduct of a hydrogen fuel cell? (carbon dioxide | methane | water )
Sample Photo Assignments
- Take a picture of something in your environment that has to do with water.
- Photograph something that symbolizes safety.
- Find and photograph something that is powered by energy.
- Take a picture of something you think could run on hydrogen in the future.
Additional parts
- Leaderboard: compare the scavenger hunt score with other teams (same scavenger hunt and national)
- Virtual badges: students receive badges for their achievements (e.g. "hydrogen expert", "photography star")
- Photo Gallery: All photos are displayed in a secure gallery so teams can view and vote on each other's photos.
What do you need to organize a Professor Proton scavenger hunt for your school?
We make a one-time set up where we position the hot spots in safe locations in consultation with the client. We make a separate Game for this.
One account is required per team.
Example
Your school wants to have a Professor Proton Scavenger Hunt for 10 classes. Each class has 30 students. Each team has 5 students. Then you need:
- 1 set up
- 10 classes times 6 teams = 60 teams
The games can be spread over several days. The codes are valid for three months.
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Professor Proton Set up
Regular price €295,00 EURRegular priceUnit price / per -
Professor Proton Team
Regular price €24,50 EURRegular priceUnit price / per