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Engagement: A Critical Element in Learning and Gamification

Kapp Notes

If you want to have effective learning engagement, in gamification or any type of learning, you need to consider carefully how to grab and hold the learner’s attention. Although not looking at gamification specifically, the principle of engagement within games is a required element for learning within gamification design.

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

Kapp Notes

Here are some videos of the gamification products we discussed. Here is some content and references. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence. 2011) A meta-analytic examination of the instructional effectiveness of computer-based simulation games. Here are the slides.

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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

W209 – Interactivity, Games, and Gamification: A Research-Based Approach to Engaging Learners Through Games from Karl Kapp. Here is some content and references from the presentation. Proceedings of PRESENCE 2006: The 9th Annual International Workshop on Presence. Here are the resources from my ASTD ICE 2013 presentation.

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Why we learn more at play ? gamification and rewards for learning

Ed App

Gamification becomes the most efficient and engaging method of transplanting playful learning into a digital landscape. According to Karl Kapp, one of the preeminent scholars on gamification, it involves ‘using game-based mechanics, aesthetics and game thinking to engage people, motivate action, promote learning, and solve problems.’

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Why we learn more at play ? gamification and rewards for learning

Ed App

Gamification becomes the most efficient and engaging method of transplanting playful learning into a digital landscape. According to Karl Kapp, one of the preeminent scholars on gamification, it involves ‘using game-based mechanics, aesthetics and game thinking to engage people, motivate action, promote learning, and solve problems.’

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#ASTDTK14 Slides and Resources

Kapp Notes

Here is an example of gamification in action. The Gamification of Retail Safety and Loss Prevention Training. July 2012 T&D Article: Games, Gamification and the Quest for Interactive Learning. Here is Chapter One of “The Gamification of Learning and Instruction.” Reference: Yee, N., & Bailenson, J.N.

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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Saw a bunch colleagues and friends, and had lots of fun in the Gamification Workshop. So the slides to the Gamification workshop can be found here. Understanding Games and Gamification for Serious Learning. Understanding Games and Gamification for Learning from Karl Kapp. Pictures from the Gamification Workshop.

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