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Create Autonomy in Gamification and Other Learning Environments

Kapp Notes

When thinking about creating a gamification experience (or any learning experience), allow and encourage the learner to make meaningful and consequential choices. Building a common knowledge base. (pp. 2006) The game design reader: Rules of play Anthology: Caillois: The definition of play, the classification of games.

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Engagement: A Critical Element in Learning and Gamification

Kapp Notes

This might include “cheat sheets” that students create to help them within the gamification experience. These are the informal instructional artifacts that students create to help teammates and friends in both collaborative and competitive gamification experiences. Building a common knowledge base. (pp. Merrill, D.

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“How do I prepare my legacy Flash courses to transition to HTML5?”

Rustici Software

Once you’ve chosen an authoring tool, check out their Knowledge Base to identify how to convert your.swf or.flv files. Test your newly created HTML5 courses. Lucky for you, SCORM Cloud has been the testing ground for eLearning courses since 2006. Our Knowledge Base includes detailed directions on how to get started.

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

With the advent of computers and Internet, work is increasingly knowledge-based and for many it’s no longer a place you go to. Robert Kelley, at the Carnegie Mellon University, indicates that the amount of information one needs to memorise to get the tasks completed has dropped from 75% to 10% between 1986 and 2006. Just do it!

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Pick of the month: October 2012

Jane Hart

“When I first started using social media professionally back in 2006, it was because I recognized that these new tools could fundamentally change the way organizations communicated and collaborated. Of course, a student still needs a knowledge base. We just happened to be using social media to do that.”

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LCB Question for December - Past Year, Present Challenges, Predictions

Tony Karrer

The questions this month are: What will you remember most about 2006? What will you remember most about 2006? I believe that I will remember 2006 as one of the more important transition years for me. I believe that I will remember 2006 as one of the more important transition years for me. So it may take a few posts.

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[IN DEPTH ANALYSIS] Do your employees know how to learn?

KnowledgeOne

In this knowledge-based economy that technologically evolves every day, being able to “learn how to learn” is THE key skill of the new worker. A new link is created between learning and technologies that transform the relationship to time, spaces, places and knowledge. Create a professional portfolio.