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Are you up for a fun tech challenge this school year?  We are going to be playing a game. (See, I am tricking you into doing tech through Gamification...pretty smart, huh!?) We will be using the GooseChase app on your phone or iPad. Please use your Smartphone or school teacher iPad and download it. Then open the app and create an account with your Ladue Schools email account and create a password and username. New challenges will be added weekly.  Prizes are involved :)


Joining the Game

Participants can join the game by following these steps:
  1. Download the GooseChase iPhone or Android app.
  2. Register for an account.
  3. Search for the "OB TECH Challenge" game from the games page in the app.
  4. Join the game & start playing!
I am looking forward to an AWESOME Tech Challenging YEAR and sharing JOY!

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