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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are the resources from my ASTD ICE 2013 presentation. 2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. Companies Mentioned. Zombies Run.

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Thinking about Gamification in Learning and Instruction

Kapp Notes

The term “gamification” first appeared in 2008 originating in the digital media industry and did not gain widespread recognition until approximately 2010 (Deterding, et. Apostol, Zaharescu and Alexe, (2013) identify eight elements they believe constitute game elements. 2013) Gamification of Learning and Educational Games. . &

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ASTD Philly 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Media Psychology. Ersner-Hershfield, H., Bailenson, J. &

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Resources from Training 2013 Conference and Expo #trg13

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Media Psychology. Ersner-Hershfield, H., Bailenson, J. &

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ASTD DC Metro 2013 Presentation Resources:Gamification of Learning

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Media Psychology. Ersner-Hershfield, H., Bailenson, J. &

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ASTD Mid NJ 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

2008) found that when college-aged students observed their avatar ageing in a virtual mirror, they formed a psychological connection to their “future self” and decided to invest more money in a retirement account as opposed to a control group. A study by Ersner-Hershfield et al. Media Psychology. Ersner-Hershfield, H., Bailenson, J. &

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Students of tomorrow, from yesterday

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

” came up, which made me think of one of my old posts … from 2013 no less! Thinking Creatively was about a piece I’d read from Anthony Chivetta, written in 2008. The standard “that’s not how I was taught” and “can anyone explain why long-division doesn’t work anymore?”