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Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Virtual Boot-Camp: Games and Learning with the U.S. Military by Jim on May 19, 2011 in Gaming Theory Think game-based training doesn’t have anything to offer your organization in the way of savings?

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Design Interactive Quizzes and Games for Classroom

Kitaboo

Here’s where interactive quizzes and games can act as great tools to ensure student involvement and facilitate learning effectively. This article explores the intricacies of designing dynamic quizzes and games characterized by interactivity to make learning all the more fun. Table of Contents I.

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UX, Accessibility, & More: ID Links 5/24/22

Experiencing eLearning

7 Articles To Help You Improve Your eLearning Designs. GitHub – ChapelR/tw-analytics: Quickly add Google analytics to Twine games (and other web apps) from the command line. This hasn’t been updated in 2 years, but it’s a tool for adding Google Analytics tracking to Twine games. Kimberly Goh. Systems thinking.

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10 Great Learning Game Design Links

Upside Learning

As our forays into game-based learning continue, so does the research. Learning From Game Design: 11 Gambits For Influencing User Behaviour. Learning From Game Design: 11 Gambits For Influencing User Behaviour. Katie Salen on Game Design and Learning. An older but still relevant article about learning curves in games.

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Read These Instructional Design Articles

LearnDash

With this in mind I wanted to share a few recent articles pertaining specifically to instructional design that I felt were particularly insightful – enjoy! 5 Instructional Design Articles You Should Read. Consultants can discover new strategies for handling difficult clients.

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Gaming Learning

Clark Quinn

Remember the game Where in the World Is Carmen San Diego ? The game had you chasing an international fugitive, and you had to decipher clues about world facts to figure out where to go next to catch her, using an included world almanac. So when I read this recent article , while generally supportive, I had a problem.

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Friday Find Finds — Evidence-based Training Lessons, Signal vs Noise, Persuasive Copywriting

Mike Taylor

Each morning, The Sample sends you one article from a random blog or newsletter that matches up with your interests. Evidence-Based Training: Lessons Learned in 25 Years. Discover the best independent writers. When you get one you like, you can subscribe to the writer with one click. Sign up here. Happy Friday!

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