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Consider Player/Game Interactions

Kapp Notes

Instructional or serious games should be driven, in part, by the types of interactions you wish to illicit from learner. A common mistake among novice instructional game developers it that they focus too much on the topic or instructional goals and not enough time on the interactions that will drive the learner toward those goals.

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7 Key Benefits of Game-Based Education in a Digital World

Hurix Digital

The use of digital tools in education has been on the rise and this has made educators and students fall in love with game-based education. What is Game-Based Education? Game-based education is a type of innovative teaching methodology that defines learning outcomes. Let’s glance at the key benefits of game-based education.

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5 Game Elements that create effective learning games

QuoDeck

This is not just a saying, but it actually works, as games help in the production of dopamine in the brain that stimulates attention and induces learning. And with the revolutionized gaming industry, even educators can learn a lot and apply the strategies to make the teaching effective. Interactive gameplay.

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Behind the Scenes with Maestro: Our Innovative and Effective eLearning Development Process

Maestro

After 15 years in the L&D game, our approach to developing effective and inspired L&D programs is tried and true. Key players Practices and principles Maestro’s step-by-step process Discovery and working session Outlining and storyboarding Design Development Reflection and delivery What is the eLearning development process?

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Effective Use Of Game-Based eLearning In Higher Education

Raptivity

What Is Game-Based eLearning? The theory behind game-based eLearning is that learners learn best when they have goals or targets to reach while also having fun. Game-based eLearning takes the competitive and scoring elements of video games, like points, levels, badges, and leaderboards, and applies them to an instructional context.

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Growth Mindset, AI, and More: ID Links 3/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

The effect may seem small, but it’s in the range of lots of education effects. Branching scenarios Designing game-inspired narratives for learning Conference paper by Miranda Verswijvelen, Ricardo Sosa, and Nataly Martini on what we can learn from how game designers write narratives and apply that to scenario-based learning.

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Healing Through Play: Navigating the Landscape of Serious Games in Medical Education

Hurix Digital

Summary: This blog has provided an overview of serious games, including their definition, application, and benefits. It also provided a brief overview of the differences between serious games and gamification, and highlighted the advantages and disadvantages of serious games in the healthcare industry.

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