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5 Great Serious Games and Gamification Blogs to Follow

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A while back we did a post listing 100 Great Game Based Learning and Gamification Resources , and since then we’ve done an occasional series called GBL Picks to try and curate information for you. They’ll frequently post speaker videos from the conference that are full of great information. Kapp Notes.

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How to Track Player Progress in Knowledge Guru Drive

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The authoring tool describes your report options, so this article will not detail all options. Instead, we will focus on the types of information you might want to gather – and which report is the right one to use. You can use the Custom Report Builder to choose what information you include/exclude from a report.

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Creating an HTML link in a LEGEND game type

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In the example below, our original URL was 105 characters. The portions shown in red are where you insert your unique information. I included blue and red fonts to make it easier for you to see the code string and my unique information: In a learning game, what’s the correct definition of a GAME GOAL? <U><a

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Tracking Player Progress

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The authoring tool does a nice job of describing your report options so this article will not detail all options. Instead, we will focus on the TYPES of information you might want to gather – and which report is the one to use. Reports Available for Either Quest or Legend Game Types. Quick Tip Support Track reports'

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Games Templates vs Custom Serious Games: How to Decide What Your Employees need

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Let’s take a look at a high-profile process example where you hope people have some skill: CPR. It is a robust example of a gamified approach to teaching CPR. The game’s levels focus on helping players build long-term retention of facts and information related to a topic. How much budget/skill/time do you have?

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Bloom’s Taxonomy and Learning Games

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The Drive authoring tool uses Bloom’s Taxonomy to ensure good objectives. The middle column lists examples of behaviors you might include in a learning objective that targets that level. Sample Verbs for Learning Objectives at This Level (Barton 1997). Organize and combine information to form alternative solutions.

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