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Great Gamification Video by Sebastian Deterding

Recently, I have been having a great conversation with Kathy Sierra and Sebastian Deterding about Gamification…what it means, what it doesn’t mean and the implications, it was been a wonderful discussion. You can follow the thread, and add your own comments at In Defense of the Term “Gamification” as used by Learning Professionals All three […]

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In Defense of the Term “Gamification” as used by Learning Professionals

Recently, on one of my blog postings Design e-Learning Like a Game Developer: Provide Incentives for Good Work, I received a response related to the fact that “gamification” is the easy-way-out and that we need to be careful about extrinsic motivation, that I was not correct in my posting about the use of extrinsic motivation. […]

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Design e-Learning Like a Game Developer: Provide Incentives for Good Work

You do something great in a game, you get rewarded. In fact, you even get rewarded if you do something simple like bump into a gold coin. If you bump into it, you collect the coin and eventually you’ve bumped into or walked through enough gold coins to purchase something. Games provide incentives for doing […]

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My Learning 3.0 Conference Slides and Resources

Here are my slides and relevant resources from my Chicago presentation at Learning 3.0!! I love Chicago, such a great city and relatively close by air travel. Great seeing old friends at the conference and meeting new ones. Hope you find these resources helpful. Here the slides from my presentation: Learning 3.0 gamification View more […]

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Great Video About Storytelling by Ira Glass

Here is a fascinating video about storytelling by NPR’s Ira Glass. Although he is discussing broadcast media and storytelling, I think his guidance can easily be applied to the development of compelling online learning, especially his ideas about the building blocks of anecdotes and creating a goal for the story and that the story raises […]

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Two Noteworthy Game News Items

Here are three game related news items that I think are of interest. 1) Using a crowdsourcing game called FoldIt, players have unlocked a protein mystery that had baffled AIDS researchers. As the linked article states: “Following the failure of a wide range of attempts to solve the crystal structure of M-PMV retroviral protease by […]

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First Minute of An Educational Game

Rhythm of a Game Experience (first minute, registration is how you claim prize) -Player is dropped into system -So easy, an idiot can do it -You did it, yeah -Here is another challenge -You did it, cool -Here is another challenge -You did it, yeah…you won a virtual prize and learned something. -Now register to […]

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Points, Rewards, and Prizes in Games

Games provide players with instant reward in the form of points. Sometimes those points are directly related to the activity. In football video game Madden NFL 12 when a player scores a touchdown, the team earns six points. In the social networking game Mafia Wars points are earned by completing jobs or winning fights which […]

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