#Training2014 Resources, Slides & Other Related Information Session M16

Here are the slides and some links related to my presentation at the conference. Games, Gamification and Interactivity for Learning from Karl Kapp Here are the five elements of thinking like a game designer. Begin with Activity:Add Action and Adventure Put Your Learner at “Mock” Risk Create Curiosity, Mystery, Intrigue Give Learners Choices Also related […]

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Use of Challenge in Gamification and Learning Design

Challenge is a strong motivator in learning (Malone, 1981; Schlechty, 1997; Jones et al., 1994). A challenge is a call to engage in a difficult, but achievable task. Uncertain outcomes are challenging because of the variability depending on the use’s actions, multiple goals, hidden information and randomness (Wilson et. al. 2009). Challenge is correlated with […]

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Competition & Cooperation in Gamification

Some thoughts on competition and cooperation for learning within the context of gamification. For more information on content and structural gamification, click HERE. Competition Competition is often associated with structural gamification. Competition is when students are “constrained from impeding each other and instead devote the entirety of their attentions to optimizing their own performance.” (Crawford, […]

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Create Autonomy in Gamification and Other Learning Environments

When thinking about creating a gamification experience (or any learning experience), allow and encourage the learner to make meaningful and consequential choices. Meaningless choices lead to dis-engagement and a lack of motivation and interest in the experience. Fake choices = fake interest in the learning event. Seek to give the learner a feeling of autonomy. […]

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Engagement: A Critical Element in Learning and Gamification

If you want to have effective learning engagement, in gamification or any type of learning, you need to consider carefully how to grab and hold the learner’s attention. You need to develop approaches to engage the student. A learner needs to be engaged with the learning process through activities, decision making and responding to stimuli. […]

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#ASTDTK14 Slides and Resources

Unfortunately, the weather here in Pennsylvania did not cooperate with my desire to head to Las Vegas to talk about game design. So, I am going to try to provide information and ideas here. So disappointed not to be at the conference. Here are the slides I would have presented. Articles Here is some information […]

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Headed to #astdtk14

As the live part of my latest intermittent blog book tour…I am going to be speaking several times at the ASTD TechKnowledge Conference in Las Vegas next week. The 22nd to the 24th!! Visit the link the ASTD TechKnowledge 2014 Conference Web site to find out about the entire event. Here are my list of […]

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