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sa2my96
Jan 24, 2021Brass Contributor
Microsoft service adoption Teams - ideas for a treasure hunt/interactive workshops?
Hi! I'm following the learning about Microsoft service adoption, in the section create a program to promote the adoption of the services, there is an example related to the creation of events, intera...
JuMeu
Feb 23, 2022Brass Contributor
Played the Teams Escape Game and found it very great to let users discover features by themselves!
https://learning.xylos.com/en/microsoft-teams-escape-game
https://learning.xylos.com/en/microsoft-teams-escape-game
lgariano
Mar 02, 2022Copper Contributor
JuMeu did you use the Teams Escape Game at your organization? I'd love to learn about your experience as it looks intriguing!
- JuMeuMar 03, 2022Brass ContributorHi @Igariano and StoryAngel,
Unfortunately, I personally did not get the chance to let it play at company level. However, I had the chance to play it myself with a few colleagues to test it. The game really walks you through all the Teams basics (posts, channels, chats, co-editing, tabs, etc.). I highly recommend it for users who are new to Teams or only using Teams for calls and meetings. Letting people play the game upfront of a more formal training would definitely inspire them about Teams capabilities. I believe Xylos (the company delivering it) has now deployed two scenarios and is currently building a more "advanced" version of the game to introduce gamification later in the adoption process. In terms of pricing, if I am not mistaken, you buy a number of credits and every time someone starts or joins the game, one credit is used. Hope this helps 🙂