A Conversation with Anna Griffith of Discovery Machine

The other day I had a chance to catch up with Anna Griffith with whom I attended High School–small world. She is the co-Founder and CEO of Discovery Machine, Inc, and has spent her career making cognitive science and artificial intelligence research usable and understandable for organizations and…she is wicked smart. Anna’s primary interest is […]

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Online Conference Presentation Resources

Here are my slides from the presentation. What is Gamification? Articles Here is some information on thinking like a game designer. Improve Training: Thinking Like a Game Designer Here are some elements you can add to your training to elevate the level of engagement. Five Gaming Elements for Effective eLearning 10 Best Practices for Implementing […]

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NJEdge.net Storytelling and Gamification Workshop Resources

Here are slides, links notes and other items of interest related to my presentation at NJEdge.net Gamification Conference. I have also included instructions, in a slide deck that show how to write on a PowerPoint Slide as you are presenting. First the slides. Also, here are step-by-step instructions for adding text right onto a PowerPoint […]

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A Conversation with Joshua Millage

The other day I had a chance to catch up with educational entrepreneur Joshua Millage, he is passionate about learning and is cofounder of LifterLMS. Here is part of our conversation. Kapp: What is LifterLMS Millage: LifterLMS is a WordPress learning management system that is focused on simplifying the e-learning course creation process and also […]

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Lessons Learned from My “Seemingly Doomed” Kickstarter Campaign

By now you may or may not know that I have co-founded a new company called 2KLearning (from lack of backers, I am assuming you don’t know). You can learn about the “seemingly DOOMED” campaign here. The goal of the company is to create innovative video game-based and hands-on maker faire-based learning experiences for middle […]

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Know any Outstanding Teachers? Of Course you do! Nominate Them

Do you know a 7th-12th grade teacher who provides excellent mathematics or science instruction to his or her students? Then please consider nominating him or her for a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). Anyone—researchers, parents, or members of the general public—may nominate a 7th-12th grade teacher by completing the nomination […]

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Training 2015 Conference: eLearning Maker Faire Resources

Welcome and excited you will take part in the eLearning Maker Faire at Training 2015. Before the conference, you need to download the following to your laptop or mobile device. Microsoft PowerPoint (Version 2010 or later) Codebaby (Please Download the Free 30 day Trial) Stencyl (Please Download Stencyl 3.2 Starter) Also, for Stencyl please download […]

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