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How Microlearning Impacts Coaching and Behavior Change - Tip #149

Vignettes Learning

Change is Hard Each time I forget to bring a bag, I resolve to change (I'm going to bring a shopping bag next time); however, my behavior has not (I still forget!). People find it hard to change their behavior EVEN after a life-changing event. I haven’t yet learned to carry a bag. I still forget.

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Organization Culture Change: Where There's a Will, There's a Way

The Performance Improvement Blog

Contrary to popular belief, organization culture can be changed, if only leaders put their minds to it. Some executives try to sidestep culture by arguing that the culture in their organizations can’t be changed. Culture is difficult to change but not impossible. Leaders need to be willing and able to change culture.

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Game-Changing Games

Web Courseworks

I have been exposed to Dr. Kurt Squire’s video games and learning curriculum since 2006, when I was a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin. The post Game-Changing Games appeared first on Web Courseworks. This was all before the creation of the term “gamification.”.

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Game-Changing Games

Web Courseworks

I have been exposed to Dr. Kurt Squire’s video games and learning curriculum since 2006, when I was a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin. The post Game-Changing Games appeared first on Web Courseworks. This was all before the creation of the term “gamification.”.

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Singapore Learning Symposium Resources #SLS2013

Kapp Notes

Next, we talked about how behavior can be changed via games and game elements. In particular we discussed an articled titled Virtual Superheroes: Using Superpowers in Virtual Reality to Encourage Prosocial Behavior. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence.

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#ASTDTK14 Slides and Resources

Kapp Notes

An experience as an avatar can change a person’s real life perceptions. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence. Creating avatars and having a learner perform a task as an avatar can influence a person’s actual behavior outside of being an avatar. Games can foster prosocial behavior.

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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

An experience as an avatar can change a person’s real life perceptions. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence. Creating avatars and having a learner perform a task as an avatar can influence a person’s actual behavior outside of being an avatar. Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N.

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