Ever thought how being stuck in a room full of locks and puzzles can be educational, or how to design such an experience for social change?

Our guest Pasquale Lanni, a coordinator, youth worker, trainer and game designer from Turin (Italy) shares insights into experimenting with educational escape rooms for social change before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Strengths and weaknesses of using escape rooms, design tricks and tips for onboarding stakeholders as well as reflection on the search to re-gain motivation is what the episode is holding for you.

Links and resources

Gems of Youth Work: shokkin.org/gems-of-youth-work
Website of EUFEMIA: www.eufemia.eu
Website of Escape4change: escape4change.com/en

“Gems of Youth Work” is a strategic partnership project in the field of youth that gathers stories from youth workers, trainers, youth organizations and young people. We share these “gems” in the form of podcasts and graphic recordings in order to promote good practices and the value and recognition of international youth work.

 

“Gems of Youth Work” is a project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission through the Estonian Agency for Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps.