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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on games built in Twine, storytelling, organization, useful tools, motivation, and transitioning from teaching to ID. Games built in Twine. Top games made with Twine – itch.io. All of the top games made with Twine on the hosting platform itch.io. Storytelling and CYOA books.

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What Are The Differences Between Serious Games And Gamification?

eLearning Industry

Ready to use games to boost learning in your business? Learn the differences between serious games and gamification and make your choice. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Blog Round-up: Gamification

LearnDash

Gamification is one of the most effective ways to increase learner engagement in your course. If you’ve spent enough time reading about how to design an engaging online course, you’ve probably heard of gamification. 5 Ways to Use Gamification in E-Learning. How to Master Mobile Gamification. Points and currency.

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Gamified Microlearning: Engage Better and Retain More

Infopro Learning

Two of the most effective training approaches are gamification and microlearning. While gamification is a widely popular training approach that helps boost learner skills, microlearning focuses on improving learner retention. Gamification & Microlearning: A Quick Recap. Gamification & Microlearning: A Quick Recap.

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Learning Games and Gamification

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Reading Time: 8 minutes Introduction The Training, Learning, and Development Community recently hosted Learning by Doing: Games and Gamification for Instructional Design. It was three days with ten sessions and fourteen speakers that added up to one amazing conference focused on learning games.

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The Gamification of Corporate Training

Association eLearning

Although gamification and game-based learning have been around for a few years, only recently are training departments beginning to take these learning and engagement methods seriously. However, convincing the CEO that gamification works is a tougher challenge. Gamification, Game-Based Learning, and Simulations.

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Gamification vs Game-Based Learning: What’s the Difference?

Knowledge Guru

In 2015, the American Gaming Association and GfK Custom Research of North America estimated that almost 40 million Americans filled out more than 70 million March Madness brackets. NCAA tournament pools are a form of gamification. The game of basketball is, obviously, a game. Want to design your own learning game?