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Year: 2020

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Hero’s Journey Template Download

14th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

Download of the Hero’s Journey Template from the article Focus on… Narrative Structures containing diagram and questions to create your own Hero’s Journey. […]

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Review – Coursera’s Futures Thinking Specialisation

21st June 2020 Ludogogy 0

The tools are easily and immediately applicable to work and life. Although this learning is about the future, the skills it teaches are applicable immediately […]

Fantasy Map
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Focus on… Zoom Games for Learning

21st June 2020 Ludogogy 3

A ‘Zoom Game’ is a game which is designed to be run for a group of people, who will play it while meeting through the video-conferencing platform Zoom. […]

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Agile / Scrum Terminology for Dummies

19th June 2020 Ludogogy 0

For those of us who are not experts in Agile / Lean /Scrum. I have created these definitions, but am no expert, so please let me know if any are not right. […]

Jane McGonigal
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Jane McGonigal – Games Designer and Futurist

19th June 2020 Ludogogy 1

McGonigal is known for advocating the development and use of games for tackling real-world problems and for fostering mass collaboration. […]

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Focus on… Game Theory and Toy Games

21st April 2020 Ludogogy 0

Game theory is the study of mathematical models of strategic interaction among rational decision-makers. It features ‘toy games’ to explain theories of conflict […]

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Review of Evivve: The Leadership Game

17th April 2020 Terry Pearce 6

The game set-up is well-balanced to test a range of real-life collaboration, communication, strategy and decision-making skills. […]

Ecosystem Game Role
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Ecosystems Game Materials Download

15th April 2020 Ludogogy 4

Ecosystem Game from Aprils’s issue of the Magazine – facilitator instructions, team instructions, role cards for teams and suggestions for debrief questions. […]

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Remote IRL Scrabble

25th March 2020 Ludogogy 0

This is a game played via Zoom, Skype or similar. This game is played according to the ordinary rules of Scrabble, except […]

Meeting Spicer
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Meeting Spicer – Game Download

18th March 2020 Dov Tsal 0

Dov Tsal at The Growth Hacking Bear has shared links to a demo version of his Meeting Spicer card game. It’s free – just download and print out. […]

Richard Bartle
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Richard Bartle and his Player Types

14th March 2020 Ludogogy 1

Richard Bartle’s taxonomy of player types, from observations of players of Multi User Dungeons. Player types are Killers, Achievers, Socialisers and Explorers […]

Andrzej Marczewski's Hexad
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Andrzej Marczewski’s Hexad of Player Types

14th March 2020 Ludogogy 1

Andrzej Marczewski created the Hexad of Player Types, an extension of Richard Bartle’s work, to be more suitable for use in Enterprise Gamification. […]

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Yu-kai Chou’s Octalysis Framework

14th March 2020 Ludogogy 0

The Octalysis framework was created by Yu-kai Chou. The Octalysis framework consists of eight Core Drives (CDs) describing human motivation. […]

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Self-Determination Theory of Motivation

14th March 2020 Ludogogy 0

A motivation theory which focuses on the idea that human nature features persistent positive traits, and that people consistently display effort and agency […]

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Focus on… Motivation Theories

13th March 2020 Ludogogy 0

Many people regard ‘intrinsic’ motivation as being ‘internal’. They similarly conflate ‘extrinsic’ with ‘external’ rewards. The truth is more complex. […]

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