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Resources from ASTD Webinar

Kapp Notes

Had a great Webinar with some wonderful people through ASTD. The Webinar was about Games and Gamification. ASTD Gamification Webinar Slides from Karl Kapp. Watching an avatar that looks like you performing an activity influences you to perform a similar or same activity in the future. Reference : Fox, J. &

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SPBT Webinar Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are the resources from today’s SPBT webinar titled “ Gamification of Learning and Instruction: What Research tells Us About 3D Avatars, Storytelling & Serious Games for Learning &#. At this interactive webinar, you will learn how: -Game levels serve as scaffolding for learning new concepts. & Kim, Y.

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Resources from #ASTDEBL Evidence-Based Learning Webinar

Kapp Notes

Had a great time presenting at the Evidence-Based Learning Webinar we had over 250 folks at the presentation and they had some great questions and comments. Watching an avatar that looks like you performing an activity influences you to perform a similar or same activity in the future. Here are the slides. Reference: Baylor, A.

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Presentation Resources and Notes from IMU Learning Webinar Series

Kapp Notes

Tonight I am speaking at the IMU Learning Webinar Series. Watching an avatar that looks like you performing an activity influences you to perform a similar or same activity in the future. Creating avatars and having a learner perform a task as an avatar can influence a person’s actual behavior outside of being an avatar.

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Resources from CSTD Webinar

Kapp Notes

Baylor and Kim (2005) report that in multiple studies with avatars of different gender and race, evidence indicates that students learned significantly more and had significantly greater motivation when working with one motivator and a different expert avatar as compared to working with the just the one mentor avatar. . & & Kim, Y.

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5 common eLearning assessment mistakes (and how to fix them)

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However, there’s a mountain of research that indicates that questions with just 3 options (1 key and 2 distractors) perform just as well (or better!) 2005) gathered and analysed data from lots of other studies from an 80-year period up to 2005. This article was inspired by a webinar given by Patti Shanks. Rodriguez, M.

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TrainingMagazine Network Presentation Resources: Interactivity, Games and Gamification: Creating Engaged Learners

Kapp Notes

We had over 2,000 people register for the webinar to check out the topic and to learn a little more. Watching an avatar that looks like you performing an activity influences you to perform a similar or same activity in the future. Gave a presentation today to the fine folks involved with TrainingMagazine Network.