I started before the pandemic and abandoned it due to shifting priorities and shifting of personnel. I started a static site Augmented Reality scavenger hunt where the librarian would have to fill out a spreadsheet where the user would fill out a spreadsheet and a site would be built. The site is set up so you can add clues that tell the user where to go for the next clue. The idea being, the scavenger hunt participants couldn't skip clues. If this is something anyone is interested in, I would be happy to work with you. An example can be seen here: https://dnoneill.github.io/artest/. Here are the two images for the clues: https://dnoneill.github.io/artest/test.png https://dnoneill.github.io/artest/arjs/aframe/examples/image-tracking/nft/trex-image-big.jpeg Niqui O'Neill Digital Technologies Development Librarian NC State University Libraries Office: (919) 515-5446 My pronouns are she, her, and hers On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 3:31 PM James C. Miller < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi All, > > Is anyone using software for a Library Scavenger hunt? We've used paper > printouts in the past and had students get oriented to the library by > completing tasks and collecting clues. > > I'm curious if anyone does an online scavenger hunt and if so, what > software they use? > > Thanks for reading, > James > > James Miller | Discovery & Sciences Liaison Librarian (pronouns: > he/him/his) > Wyndham Robertson Library > > Need research help? Make an appointment with me: < > https://calendly.com/millerjc/30min> https://calendly.com/millerjc/30min< > https://calendly.com/millerjc/30min?month-view=enabled> > > Hollins University > 7950 E. Campus Drive: Box 9000 > Roanoke, VA 24020 > Library.hollins.edu<http://library.hollins.edu/> | 540.362.6653 > [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> >