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21
DEC
2012

Gamification: Will it Blend?

by priscillaharing
gamification education, gamification netherlands, gamified learning, gartner
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It’s great to be able to welcome Priscilla Haring to Gamifeye today to share her views with us on the recent report published by Gartner about the tendency towards badly executed gamification strategy. This will be Gamifeye’s last post before Christmas, so enjoy! Press rel
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04
DEC
2012

‘Learning is just another word for fun, under optimal conditions’ [Case Study]

by esperanceblaauw
gamification education, gamification holland, gamification of events
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This quote by Raph Koster inspired us to take on ‘gamification’ as the main topic of an annual event for trainers and coaches in the Netherlands. The goal of the event was to gain new insights and to meet fellow trainers and coaches and is organised by my publisher, Thema. Thema is pa
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21
NOV
2012

How Gamification Can Drive Behavioural Change

by jorgesimoes
gamification, gamification frameworks, user behaviour
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Among the many definitions of gamification, one of the most cited is the one proposed by Sebastian Deterding: “The use of design elements characteristic of games in non-game contexts“. When game design elements are added to any non-gaming context, the expectation is that a game-
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21
NOV
2012

SuperFunner Turns the Classroom into a Video Game

by gamifeye
game based learning, gamification education, gamification for kids
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Over the course of her teaching career, Samantha Webster noticed one tendency about kids. They love video games. So on the basis of this she’s decided to gamify her classroom by making it into a real-life video game called SuperFunner. The idea of SuperFunner is that it can easily be
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15
NOV
2012

How to bring Gamification to the Classroom: Best Practices

by sianladley
Gamification in education, gamification uk, gamified elearning
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The phrase ‘gamifying a classroom’ can be understood in two ways. On one hand, gamifying a classroom can involve figuring out how to work more games into the curriculum. Games based learning is a powerful tool and many teachers and learners are beginning to realise its potential and c
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28
OCT
2012

A Paradigm Shift in Education

by eliseomartinmora
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Today I’m going to talk about my experience in classrooms – about what I’ve observed throughout the years I spent studying as well as in the world of work. With about half of my family working in the education sector I’ve got a fairly rounded picture from what
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21
OCT
2012

Education and Training: From Game-Based Learning to Gamification

by jorgesimoes
elearning, game based learning, Gamification in education, gamification portugal
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Gamification is a concept commonly known as the use of game mechanics in non-gaming contexts. Those “non-gaming contexts” can range from simple things like doing chores (Chore Wars), to health (Health Prize), lifestyle (Nike+), research (Foldit), sustainability (Kukui Cup) and many ot
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