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Games vs Simulations: Choosing the Right Approach for Learning

Knowledge Guru

The word “game” is a big one… and it really refers to a category of activities that can look many ways. There is some natural confusion that arises around this topic, particularly on the difference between games, simulations, and gamification. I’ll focus on games and simulations in this post. Confusing, isn’t it?)

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Using Time as Scenario Feedback

Experiencing eLearning

She has written a simulated conversation between a counselor and a client. Each question has a 5 second timer, and you are scored for both accuracy and speed. Later in the scenario, you simulate performing CPR by pressing two keys on your keyboard in the same rhythm as CPR. This lets you adjust your rhythm. What do you think?

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The Gamification of Corporate Training

Association eLearning

Gamification, Game-Based Learning, and Simulations. In collaborative games, players work in collaborative teams to share knowledge, make decisions and compete against other teams. Immersive eLearning games involve “immersing” the learner into a fully simulated environment. Simulations. Gamification. out of a possible 5.

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How to Create Interactive eLearning Simulations in 3 Steps

eLearning Brothers

It’s no wonder that eLearning designers are starting to take a closer interest in eLearning simulations with branching scenarios. iSpring TalkMaster is a simple yet powerful tool which allows everyone to build a realistic conversation simulation based on a branching scenario and assess core interaction skills. Configure the player.

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Using Time as Scenario Feedback

Experiencing eLearning

She has written a simulated conversation between a counselor and a client. Each question has a 5 second timer, and you are scored for both accuracy and speed. Later in the scenario, you simulate performing CPR by pressing two keys on your keyboard in the same rhythm as CPR. This lets you adjust your rhythm. What do you think?

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Interactive and Immersive: Gamification in our Custom eLearning Solutions

Brilliant Teams

Engagement Games are designed to capture and hold players’ attention. Learners earn points for completing modules or tasks correctly and can compare their scores with others on leaderboards. Simulation and Role-Playing Simulations and role-playing scenarios allow learners to apply knowledge and skills in real-world contexts.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

No matter which DVD you buy, it’ll play in your DVD player at home; you don’t need different players to watch different DVDs. That’s score, status and time. cmi5 has four main elements that are important to know: Assignable Units (AUs) – each learning activity. Learning Management System (LMS).