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What Is Gamification In eLearning And Why You Need To Include It In Your Training Programs

eLearning Industry

Gamification elements provide enjoyment, challenge, and opportunity. eLearning gamification entices, motivates, challenges, and empowers learners so they willingly achieve higher objectives. It is more than entertainment, although games need to be fun.

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Fostering Patient-centric Gamification Solutions for the Modern Healthcare

Infopro Learning

Gamification in healthcare ?is The healthcare industry is gradually becoming more receptive to gamification in various facets of health and care.?. Gamification in Healthcare to Enhance Patient Care Outcomes. If so, you’ve already been swayed by the magic of gamification. gamification in healthcare ?becomes

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Gamification and Game-Based Learning: The Engagement Game

InSync Training

Measuring the impact of gamification or game-based learning can seem challenging. How do we know if gamification motivated our team to learn more? How do we know if the game-based eLearning we created will affect productivity? How do we know if our learners are more engaged?

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Blog Round-up: Gamification

LearnDash

Gamification is one of the most effective ways to increase learner engagement in your course. If you’ve spent enough time reading about how to design an engaging online course, you’ve probably heard of gamification. 5 Ways to Use Gamification in E-Learning. How to Master Mobile Gamification. Points and currency.

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The Four “Levels” of Gamification Implementation in Learning Experiences

Speaker: Jonathan Peters, PhD, Chief Motivation Officer, Sententia Gamification

Problem : Gamification is an important and powerful strategy for influencing and motivating people. Unfortunately, many people think that gamification means adding a simple activity, creating a computer or a video game, or just adding points, badges, and a leaderboard to their learning program.

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Infographic Guide to Games, Game-Based Learning and Gamification

Infopro Learning

Games, Game-based learning and Gamification have the potential to turn routine, mundane tasks into refreshing, motivating experiences. We had an informative post on Gamification a little while ago as well as a more in depth explanation of the difference between Games, Game-Based Learning and Gamification.

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BEWARE THIS GAMIFICATION PITFALL

Learnnovators

When it comes to gamification, story-based narratives are said to be the holy grail of intrinsic motivation. I believe these examples fit the definition of structural gamification , as elucidated by Karl Kapp. Here, we are adding a story-based narrative (which is a game element), though the content itself does not undergo any change.

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Agile Microlearning Explained

Learner engagement and retention doesn’t have to be a mystery. Cognitive science theories already supply the answers. Learn how OttoLearn packages them into a single platform you can use to deliver microlearning based reinforcement training, and go beyond completions to focus on outcomes.