San Francisco Presentation Resources
Recently I had a great opportunity to present in San Francisco to a wonderful group of training professionals, here are some notes, links and resources from that presentation.
Here are the slides
Also, here are some links that provide some additional information about what we discussed in the workshop.
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
Here is the article about how only 6% of organizations are successful in influencing employee behavior. 4 Key Strategies for Increasing Transference
Here is an example of gamification in action. The Gamification of Retail Safety and Loss Prevention Training
Here is the example we discussed during the presentation. The Gamification of Sales Force Training
Here is another example. This one combines gamification with mLearning. The Gamification of mLearning
Here is an article of how a man learned life saving skills by playing the game America’s Army. It is from Wired and is titled Man Imitates America’s Army, Saves Lives
We discussed the power of story and how it can be more impactful than simply listing bulleted information. The article is titled This Is Your Life (and How You Tell It)
We also discussed the awesome app…Zombies, Run! Here is the video explaining the game.
July 2012 T&D Article: Games, Gamification and the Quest for Interactive Learning
Here is Chapter One of “The Gamification of Learning and Instruction.”Chapter One of the Gamification of Learning and Instruction
Blog Posts of Interest
Three Videos on Educational Creativity
Engage Your Learner: Add Suspense, Mystery, Intrigue
Two Opposite but Important Elements of Learning
Sorry, Games and Gamification are Not Magic
Books
To learn more about gamification and games for learning:
Here is the book referenced Influencers
Click here to visit a catalog of Resources on this subject.
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