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TrainingMagazine Network Presentation Resources: Interactivity, Games and Gamification: Creating Engaged Learners

Gave a presentation today to the fine folks involved with TrainingMagazine Network. We had over 2,000 people register for the webinar to check out the topic and to learn a little more. Here are some resources I reference and some additional resources as well. Here are the slides. Here are some videos of the gamification […]

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Resources from ASTD Webinar

Had a great Webinar with some wonderful people through ASTD. The Webinar was about Games and Gamification. Here are the slides from the presentation. ASTD Gamification Webinar Slides from Karl Kapp Here is some content and references. 1. An experience as an avatar can change a person’s real life perceptions. In a study conducted by […]

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ASTD Philadelphia Presentation Resources

I had a wonderful time at the ASTD Philadelphia elearning SIG meeting last week. Wonderful people, fun time and great exchange of knowledge and information. We played the game “Fact or Fishy” where I gave some information and using the software Poll Everywhere, the audience members answered the questions, one half of the audience against […]

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This Week’s Gamification Blog Book Tour Stop

TODAY’s BLOG BOOK TOUR STOP: June 6: Live appearance at the 8th ANNUAL INNOVATIONS IN e-LEARNING SYMPOSIUM. I am speaking on the topic of Getting Lost in a 3D Virtual World: Selecting and Evaluating Appropriate Virtual Worlds for Learning. Here is a brief description of the presentation. This presentation details the trials and tribulations of […]

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Games Teach!

As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “Why Games Don’t Teach.” The article kicked off a firestorm of debate, demands for proof and even name calling. Christy Tucker addresses the question […]

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Gamification Blog Book Tour: Week Five Stops and Week Four Recap

TODAY’S BLOG BOOK TOUR STOP:May 17: Slight alternation in the schedule. Today’s stop is Gamification Happenings. It is the Pinterest page for the book and all things gamification. Also, today would be a good day to revisit some of the great posts of this week. Stop by and see the post at Designing Digitally about […]

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Gamification Blog Book Tour, Week Four Stops and Week Two Recap

TODAY’S BLOG BOOK TOUR STOP: May 11: Zaid Ali Alsagoff Zaid Learn And if you missed a couple of recent stops, check out Mike Qaissaunee’s post Gamification of Learning and Instruction and Koreen Olbrish’s The Shamification of Gamification . And Larry Hiner at drlarryhiner as well as Catherine Lombardozzi at her Gamification Whistle Stop. The Gamification of […]

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Gamification Blog Book Tour, Week Three Stops and Week Two Recap

TODAY”S BLOG STOP:  May 4: UL EduNeering Online Compliance Training Blog The blog book tour has been a lot of fun, with interesting comments and exciting dialogues and some in-person stops. Here are the stops for week three (with a few changes) and a recap of week two. April 30: Enid Crystal ASTD New York Chapter […]

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