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Using Gamification for Human Resources

Origin Learning

Yes, you read that right! Gamification is penetrating into every field possible and not just for entertainment purposes. In case you’re wondering what gamification is, it is the process of applying gaming techniques and game design mechanisms in non-game related areas to motivate and entertain people, thereby achieving a particular goal. Gamification is slowly gaining popularity and soon many organizations will adopt gaming as a part of their work-related programs.

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Learning Ecosystems and the Experience API: xAPI Camp Recap by Michael Hruska and Ashley Medford

LearningGuild

The eLearning Guild and Learning Solutions Magazine continue to support the Experience API at our conferences and in our. publications. In March, at the xAPI Camp held in Orlando, 17 presenters offered an update to the progress made by the xAPI. and examples of the ways developers are incorporating it into applications. Here is a report on that camp, with links to some. of the presentations.

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Connect with me at #ATD2015

David Kelly

Over the next few days I’ll be attending and speaking at the ATD Conference and Expo in Orlando Florida. One of the things I like about attending industry events other than the ones I host for The eLearning Guild is that I have more availability to meet and connect with other attendees when I’m not playing host. With that in mind, I wanted to share some of the places you can find me if you’re going to be at the conference next week.

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On the remembrance of things past

Jay Cross

For satisfaction, experiences trump possessions. Savoring past experiences is a matter of remembering them, and it so happens that I’ve been studying memory as part of the research for my book. Benedict Carey’s How We Learn says that our brains record everything. Not that you can recall them, but all your experiences are in there. You just can’t reach them.

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