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Serious Game Evaluation Worksheet (Free Download)

Knowledge Guru

A lot of people want to design learning games, aka “serious games.” ” However, many L&D people have gotten very enthusiastic about the gamification and game-based learning trend without actually being game players themselves. It is more than a matter of simply playing a lot of games.

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eLearning Cyclops: Heading to #DevLearn

eLearning Cyclops

Heading to #DevLearn. I am very excited to be heading out to the DevLearn Conference and Expo this week. If you do not already know, the conference hash tag is #DevLearn. High on my list is blogging about DevLearn and also deconstructing my DemoFest course. Heading to #DevLearn. DevLearn's DemoFest Webinar.

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Our Takeaways from DevLearn 2011

E-learning Uncovered

This week I attended my first DevLearn, and as hyped as it was in the months prior to the event, it did not disappoint. DevLearn is one of the largest events in the learning industry; according to the conference website, 1,747 people registered for the event. Rick Raymer ’s Gamification – Using Game Mechanics to Enhance eLearning.

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Make the Most of #DevLearn

OpenSesame

The OpenSesame team will be traveling to Las Vegas this week for DevLearn , the eLearning Guild’s annual scrum for elearning developers, leaders and thinkers. We’ll be manning booth #417 with hundreds of hoodies and OpenSesame keychains – and a handful of iPads. You know, the usual – our famous hoodie game.

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Impatica for PowerPoint Back In The Game With HTML5 Support by News Editor

LearningGuild

[Press Release] With the approach of the HTML5 standard, and rising numbers of iPads in education and the workplace, eLearning developers are looking for alternatives to Flash.

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

Last week, I attended DevLearn. They are template packs – various backgrounds or capabilities, activities and games that are ready right out of the gate. . Not only was it quite present at DevLearn, but in general, this is one of the new “hot” items in the space. I wasn’t disappointed.

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Travels, travails, & thought

Clark Quinn

an eLearning strategy workshop), Laguna Niguel for the CLO Symposium (with Jay and Jane from the Internet Time Alliance ), both in October, and then DevLearn in Lost Wages (running a mobile strategy workshop), DC for a local ASTD Chapter event (mobile talk & social workshop), and Toronto for CSTD’s annual conference in November.

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