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Acquistions – Someone had an idea

eLearning 24-7

The other day, I was listening to an audiobook, and the author spoke about ideas. I thought about this, as you can tell, and said to myself, okay, let’s write a post where the e-learning history and thus learning systems, authoring tools, and alike are intertwined with good and bad ideas. A lot of us, I think, come up with ideas.

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3 cool ideas to steal for your training scenarios

Making Change

Here are some ideas from the world of fiction that you could try. In training-land, a stakeholder could argue that this sort of control is necessary to make sure players have the information they need later to make a good decision. The player can read that, and then click the decision to see how the story changes.

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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

Association eLearning

Csikszentmihalyi believed that this flow state makes our minds more receptive to learning new ideas and concepts. Here are the top 3 game features more tailored to male players: Mastery – while women want to achieve mastery of relevant tasks, men seem to be driven to master any challenge, regardless of the context.

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Make It Meaningful by Clark Quinn – Idea Extractions – Part Three

Upside Learning

Clark talks about and dives deeper into the idea of determining the [Goals > Role > World] process. Determining Role: We must then define the role of the protagonist who will be achieving the defined goals Key considerations while determining the Role: Put the players in a role they want to be in according to their interests.

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Ideas About Games and Learner Assessment

Kapp Notes

So here are some articles and ideas about using games for assessment of the application of skills and measuring a level of learning. Instead of multple choice, here are a few alternatives: Completion Assessment -Did the player complete the level in the game? In-Process Assessment – How did the player choose his or her actions?

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How to make students fall in love with your video courses with Presto player

LifterLMS

We have today Adam Preiser, creator of the very popular Presto player for WordPress as the guest for this episode of LMScast with Chris Badgett. Presto is the most advanced video player on WordPress and recently it was integrated successfully with LifterLMS, the best learning management system on WordPress. Enjoy the show.

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The apex of innovation

E-Learning Provocateur

There’s a maxim among pub pool players that the consumption of beer will improve your game, until you reach a tipping point whereby the alcohol flooding your bloodstream diminishes your mastery of the cue. Funnily enough, it’s not just an urban myth. I recognise a similar pattern in the field of corporate innovation.