Slides and Resources from My Keynote at The allen EXPERIENCE

Today I had the pleasure of being the closing keynote at The Allen Experience and met some awesome people and had a great time. Here are the slides and other resources from the presentation.

Here are the slides.

Here are some other resources that might be helpful.

Articles

8 Types of Stories to Effect Change

Storytelling and Instructional Design

Eight Game Elements to Make Learning More Intriguing

Games, Gamification and the Quest for Learner Engagement

Gamification, Separating Fact from Fiction

Show the Learner Visible Signs of Their Learning

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 Gamification

8 Game Elements to Make Learning More Intriguing

8 Gamification of Learning Mistakes you Need to Avoid

Additional Articles and Posts of Interest

Six Ways Innovation is Stifled in the Learning Field

Six Ways to Foster Innovation in the Learning Field

What Happens in a Story…Happens in Your Brain

Feedback in Learning Games

Three Videos on Educational Creativity

Put Your Learner at Risk

Engage Your Learner: Add Suspense, Mystery, Intrigue

Two Opposite but Important Elements of Learning

Sorry, Games and Gamification are Not Magic

When to Use #Gamification

Teaching Expert Learners

More Blogs on Games and Gamification

An Elusive Definition: “Gamification for Learning”

Rules: The Foundation of Games and Gamification

Games, Gamification and the Freedom to Fail

Three “Non-Traditional” Gamification Elements

To learn about gamification and games for learning:

Lynda.com Courses

If you’d rather check out an online course on gamification, go to the following link for a ten day free trial at Lynda.com.Check out Karl’s Online Course The Gamification of Learning at Lynda.com

The Gamification of Learning explores how to use game concepts to make your learning design engaging.

The Gamification of Learning explores how to use game concepts to make your learning design engaging.

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