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Games, Organizing, & Motivation: ID Links 10/25/22

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on games built in Twine, storytelling, organization, useful tools, motivation, and transitioning from teaching to ID. Games built in Twine. Top games made with Twine – itch.io. All of the top games made with Twine on the hosting platform itch.io. Storytelling and CYOA books.

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Game Design, ChatGPT Prompts: ID Links 6/6/23

Experiencing eLearning

This post includes links on game design, branching scenario tools and templates, ChatGPT prompts for ID, AI tools, learning science, engagement, and the “magic email” for freelancers and consultants. When designing eLearning games using interactive stories, ask yourself the following six questions: What’s the point?

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Examples and Samples of Game Design Documents

Kapp Notes

Here is a collection of several game design documents and information about game design documents. If you are considering creating a "Serious Game" or an instructional game, one of the first place to start is a great game design document. Game Design Document: Play with Fire.

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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

-Meryl Evans Twine GitHub – danieltalsky/twine-css-template A CSS template for customizing Twine games. Twine2 is a great tool for beginners to make games, but there aren’t customization options out of the box, and the way to use CSS is not well documented.

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Reimagining Procedural Training with VR and Games in 2023

eLearning Brothers

Greater effectiveness and engagement is documented across virtual onboarding, compliance, skilling programs, and beyond, across diverse industries. Over the past few years, L&D leaders and learners have embraced virtual environments for most of their learning needs.

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6 Must-Read Learning Game Design Books

Knowledge Guru

Designing a game is no easy task, but do you know what’s even more difficult? Designing a game that helps people actually learn something. The BLP team (creators of Knowledge Guru) is no stranger to the challenges that come with learning game creation. But how do you become the Milton Bradley of learning games?

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

It was sparked by Ruth Clark’s article “ Why Games Don’t Teach. ” So, So looking at the argument, Why Games Don’t Teach, we have several interesting positions: Games Don’t Teach. All current reviews of adequately designed and peer-reviewed research have found NO learning or motivational benefits from games.

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