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#DevLearn 2012: Kapp Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. Chicago, IL: Association for Psychological Science. Media Psychology.

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TechKnowledge 2012 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are my slides from the TechKnowledge 2012 presentation “What Research Tells us about 3D Avatars, Storytelling and Serious games for Learning and Changing Behavior” plus videos and other links that go into more detail based on the topics I discussed. Kapp's ASTD TechKnowledge 2012 Presentation.

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How to stimulate engagement in elearning

KnowledgeOne

You may be familiar with the Pygmalion effect and its counterpart, the Golem effect, which are good examples of the strength of this influence… Helped by neuroscience, some of the fundamental biological mechanisms of social learning have been uncovered (Frith and Frith, 2007; Mitchell, 2008), as has the key role of social emotions.

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. Chicago, IL: Association for Psychological Science. Media Psychology.

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. Chicago, IL: Association for Psychological Science. Media Psychology.

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Resources from Learning 3.0 Conference Presentation

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. Chicago, IL: Association for Psychological Science. Media Psychology.

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ASTD ICE Slides

Kapp Notes

In a study conducted by Yee and Bailenson (2007), it was found that negative stereotyping of the elderly was significantly reduced when participants were placed in avatars of old people compared with those participants placed in avatars of young people. Chicago, IL: Association for Psychological Science. Media Psychology.

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