GooseChaseEDU is FREE for educators, but there are different levels of membership. The free platform is called Educator Basic, and educators can put students into five groups to complete the digital scavenger hunts. There are various free examples available online. Educators can search for different GooseChase activities by grade or content area. There are different tutorials available to help you set-up your own GooseChase. The GooseChaseEDU Game Library is an excellent resource. I use Goose Chase activities with my second graders. We completed a GooseChase of Lancaster for our Field Trip. I developed the GooseChase with my colleagues. We create it using the historical markers in town. Also, my students had to complete missions to learn more about shapes. I enjoy using GooseChase with my college students too. They complete a GooseChase about he course syllabus, and I have participation missions for students to complete throughout the semester.