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On this date we figured out our escape room team mates and which room we would have to do it in.
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This was our first work session and we cleaned most of the unuseful things out of the room. We also brainstormed about a theme and came up with nuclear meltdown by the end of the day.
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We talked about our individual lock ideas and how everyone's locks would work to create a smooth flow.
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We began to talk about and write our research and design notebook.
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We gave everyone a concrete task that they were responsible for in the research and design notebook. We were about 70% done with the book at this point.
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The research and design notebook was due.
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We had a video chat and talked about how we could improve locks, who was responsible for what and the overall flow of the room.
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We all got together on google docs and made improvements to the documents that we had turned in, in our ealier escape room booklets.
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Most of us had concrete ideas of what our locks were going to be but we needed to take this time and start building functioning versions of them.
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This was a short video call and did not go into much detail but we just made sure that everyone was on the same page.
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At this point, our group had about 90% of the documents that we needed, complete and ready for the final escape room booklet.
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All of our locks were done and the room was set up and ready for demos that would occur the next day. We cleaned the room, cleared the final clutter and made the room look more appealing.
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Our rooms will be shown to the 2020's and they will give us feedback on what could be improved.
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Our final research and design notebook for our escape room is due.
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We will show our escape room to the community as they come to see the first quarter STEM Exhibition.