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5 Business Cases that Call for Serious Games

Knowledge Guru

Serious games are worth a look when you want to improve performance in an organization, but one size does not fit all. In a recent blog post on GamaSutra, Andrzej Marcewski points out that “serious games” is too broad of a term to actually be useful. For employees, it’s usually not fun to do this.

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Gamification vs. Serious Games–What’s the Difference?”

Kapp Notes

Interesting comment the other day, Dianne asked: Just curious if you make a distinction between gamification and serious games. (I There does seem to be some type of distinction between gamification and serious games. While “serious games&# can be defined as a game “designed for the purpose of solving a problem.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom. Digitec, Instructional Designer, Jennifer Ritter wrote a blog about this recently explaining, “I now realize that I was raised with game-based learning. Grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to the soup, with this eLearning glossary.

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ChatGPT-3 Has Everyone Talking

Learningtogo

First, Open AI used the largest training dataset, combining a database containing much of the internet, a huge library of books, and Wikipedia. Because this product is still being explored, there may be new use cases by the time this post publishes. How this bot is trained and how well this approach works is innovative.

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The $2 Whiteboard Shows Power of Peer-to-Peer Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Blog, including “Collaborative Learning Lessons from Wikipedia (and Small Insects)” and “The $2 Whiteboard Shows Power of Peer-to-Peer Learning”, while a core curriculum of base training material is essential to spark the learning process [.] Rob Mueller: Great post on using games as a training device. It is amazing ho.

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Learning Meets Fun – 4 Games for Different Training Types

CommLab India

It’s play that helps us do serious things better because we enjoy them and feel a sense of joy in our achievements.”. - Jake Orlowitz, Head of the Wikipedia Library, Wikimedia Foundation. Developing a game isn’t easy, let alone a game that teaches. Decision Making Games. GPS-Based Games. Simulation-Based Games.

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How QuoDeck enables enterprises to deliver game-based learning

QuoDeck

QuoDeck relies on using gaming as a natural behavior of the learner to drive enterprise learning. So while people were clamoring for more content through new age formats on Google or Wikipedia, but somehow enterprises could not get into that mind shift. Experience indeed is the best teacher.