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Stunning Statistics That Prove The Power Of eLearning

Schoox

80% Of Workers Believe Game-Based Learning Is More Engaging. . Games are all around us – and “gamification” in eLearning programs is a very powerful tool. By integrating social leaderboards and other game-based ideas into eLearning courses, employee engagement can be boosted dramatically.

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Game Conference –Check Out this Games Conference

Kapp Notes

It would be well worth your time if you are interested in serious games for learning. 50+ Speakers Address the Future of Games for Training, Learning . Plenary sessions include: “Getting the Best Virtual vQuotient in Non-Entertainment Games”. Ran Hinrichs, 2b3d, keynote speaker.

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Using Decreasing Attention Spans to your Advantage

Origin Learning

Game-Based Learning. When you combine games into the eLearning content; it automatically improves the attention-levels. People love challenges and puzzles that they can solve; this is why mobile games are so popular. IBM Leads the Way. IBM’s intranet for its employees now integrates all features within it.

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Save Planet Helios from ecological devastation!-3D Game by IBM

Kapp Notes

IBM has released a 3D game to teach engineering concepts to kids. Read more about IBM and TryScience here. The game is called PowerUp. The game is free and can be downloaded at the PowerUp Website. The game is free and can be downloaded at the PowerUp Website.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Supercomputer's Win on Jeopardy: Little Comfort to Those.

Dashe & Thomson

Matt Blum at GeekDad wrote an article this week called Why Watson’s Jeopardy Win is Mostly Meaningless saying: IBM’s supercomputer software Watson’s win on the game show Jeopardy! Rob Mueller: Great post on using games as a training device. A lot of people, apparently, agree. is little more than a publicity stunt.

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Coursera welcomes new partner Genentech and launches new entry-level certificates

Coursera

We also introduced two new entry-level Professional Certificates from Goodwill and IBM that prepare learners of all backgrounds for growing job roles. Taught by IBM experts, the certificate can be completed in under 6 months with 10 hours of coursework per week.

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