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Two Noteworthy Game News Items

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2) Forbes published an article about the “ Gamification of SAP ” the large software program used to run all types of organizations from university systems (like mine) to manufacturing to healthcare. Lead-in-One” is a good example of this. .”…At

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Excerpt from Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning

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SAP—an inter-enterprise software development and implementation company—needed to provide their project managers with a learning experience to address a specific challenge—managing teams whose members were scattered across the globe. .” Managing Team Members Across the World.

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Learning Solutions at Johns Hopkins

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Another topic was around how he guided the creation of SAP training on the campus. His group re-wrote and created a new curriculum to teach people about the SAP implementation so they could do their job with the software.

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Incorrectly Predicting the Future of the iPhone

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Which means that when the iPhone comes, Digg will likely be full of horror stories from the poor saps who camped out at their local AT&T store, only to find their purchase was buggier than a camp cabin.” > -- Ed Zander, Motorola CEO/Chairman 10 May 2007 “We Predict the iPhone will bomb.

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Reflections on Great Time at ATDTK

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The team from SAP–Jenny Dearborn, Omar Zaki and Enzo Silva gave a great presentation about gamification. However, this time, I made it a point to go see a presentation called “ Gamification’s Good, Bad, and Ugly: See for Yourself ” and was great.

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Thanks to Rupa!

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Rupa is an Information Developer in SAP Labs,India and a post graduate in English Literature from Pondicherry University. Writing a book is a lot of hard work and, as an author, one always wonders whether or not the book has value. Sales can tell you a little bit but not the entire story.

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