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Feedback in Learning Games

One great element of learning games is the amount of feedback that you can provide is usually more consistent and more evident than feedback given in more traditional learning venues Whether you give your players immediate or delayed feedback depends on how you want them to use the information and the type of information you […]

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Ultmate Software Keynote Resources #ultimateldc

Here are resources from the presentation. The Influence of Technology on the Future of Learning from Karl Kapp Also, here are some links that provide some additional information about what we discussed in the workshop. Creating a “Story” as the Foundation for Virtual World Learning Events Storytelling and Instructional Design Tell Me a Story Accidental […]

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3 Videos on Creativity for Instructional Designers

How do you get in the “creative mood”? As someone designing a learning game, gamification event, classroom instruction or eLearning…there are times when we need to put on our creativity hat and get going. But sometimes we are stuck. Here are three videos on creativity that may help… Always love John Cleese! Interesting idea about […]

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CA Workshop Resources

In Silicon Valley California having a great time conducting a workshop. Great interactions and insights. Here are some resources from the workshop. Introduction Slides on Game Elements Game Elements from Karl Kapp Slides on Motivation I Motivation slides from Workshop from Karl Kapp Slides on Motivation II (In Game Achievements) Looking at In Game Achievements […]

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Graphic Novel: Cool eBooks for Learning about HIV Prevention

I have been a long time fan of comic books and thought they would be great for creating a learning curriculum especially one that was transmedia. Here is an interesting TEDx video that makes a powerful argument for comics for learning (although not the central message of the talk.) Additionally, recently a friend of mine […]

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Workshop Resources

Recently, I had the chance to conduct a fun and engaging workshop called Innovative Learning Techniques: Games, Social Learning and Interactive Stories. We had a great deal of fun. One of the first things we did was reconceptualize the ARCS model. Here are some images of the work. We also spent some time creating instructional […]

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Finding Good Ideas, Design Sprints and Designing Games

Here are four interesting videos all related to design which I have been thinking about lately in terms of designing instructional experiences that are meaningful and encouraging to learners. The first video is about “finding” good ideas. It tackles the question. “Where do good ideas come from?” The next video outlines a design sprint, I’ve […]

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