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ASTD ICE 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Here are the resources from my ASTD ICE 2013 presentation. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. Companies Mentioned. Enspire Learning. Zombies Run. Knowledge Guru. Allen Interactions. Reference: Sitzmann, T.

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#ASTDTK2013 Resources from ASTD Presentations

Kapp Notes

ASTD TK 2013 has been a great time. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. When the majority of the instruction in a simulation game was passive, the comparison group learned more than the simulation game group.

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Resources from ASTD Webinar

Kapp Notes

Had a great Webinar with some wonderful people through ASTD. ASTD Gamification Webinar Slides from Karl Kapp. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. The Webinar was about Games and Gamification.

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ASTD ICE Slides

Kapp Notes

In a meta-analysis of more than 60 studies with 6,476 participants, it was found that trainees receiving instruction via a simulation game had 20% higher confidence they had learned the information taught in training and could perform the training-related tasks (self-efficacy) than trainees in a comparison group of more traditional methods.

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ASTD DC Metro 2013 Presentation Resources:Gamification of Learning

Kapp Notes

Had a great time last night with the wonder folks from the ASTD DC Metro chapter, a full house with lots of great questions and interactions. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. Reference: Sitzmann, T.

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ASTD Mid NJ 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

Had a great time last night with the wonder folks from the ASTD Mid-NJ chapter, lots of great questions and interactions. When simulation games were used as a supplement to other instructional methods, the simulation game group had higher knowledge levels than the comparison group. Reference: Sitzmann, T. Personnel Psychology.

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ASTD Philly 2013 Presentation Resources

Kapp Notes

In a meta-analysis of more than 60 studies with 6,476 participants, it was found that trainees receiving instruction via a simulation game had 20% higher confidence they had learned the information taught in training and could perform the training-related tasks (self-efficacy) than trainees in a comparison group of more traditional methods.

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