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How to Help Your Child Fall In Love With Learning

1st June 2023 Ludogogy 0

Learning done well is more like play than ‘work’. There are many games which can help to instill learning skills, as you and your family enjoy time together. […]

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Motivation and Gamification

28th February 2023 B. Y. Byun 0

Motivation is a important research area, in many social science fields including psychology.The ‘how-to’ of creating immersion, has to be carefully considered. […]

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Orienteering Is Making A Big Comeback, And The Kids Seem Happy

22nd November 2022 Ludogogy 0

Orienteering isn’t something kids can do by themselves.They need a whole team to work together to get to the next objective. […]

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Elevate Your Next Puzzle With These Design Secrets

4th October 2022 Hanshika Gupta & Priyank Singh 0

Around 58% of mobile games are puzzles, mostly playable in single-player mode. They are shown to improve cognitive functions, reduce anxiety and enhance memory. […]

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Five Ways to Keep Kids Learning in the Holidays

19th July 2022 Ludogogy 0

The key, according to many experts is to allow self-directed activity – and not to act as some kind of entertainments manager for your kids. […]

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How To Pursue A Career In Game Design

11th May 2022 _ 0

Video gaming is a highly competitive field, so it is vital to gain experience immediately after graduating. It is also crucial to learn and develop fresh skills […]

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Co-creation in the Metaverse

30th March 2022 Ted Taeyeun Yoo 0

Activities implemented in the virtual world of the Metaverse facilitates immersion which blurs the lines between real and virtual worlds. […]

The Player Experience
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The Player Experience of Games

23rd March 2022 Dave Eng 0

Player experience can be as simple as mechanics in gamification; or a complex serious game. That experience dictates how our game, is received by our users. […]

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GAME BASED LEARNING – As Easy as ABC (and D)

13th January 2022 Bhaskar Thyagarajan 0

Most Behavioural skills, leadership competencies, organisational values, and so on, are pure common sense. […]

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Acquiring Real-Life Economics Skills from Games

19th November 2021 Terry Pearce 0

What many people mean when they say ‘teach economics’ is ‘teach people the skills to operate well in an economic system’. This, Monopoly is not very good at. […]

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Applying Agile Practices to Create an Agile Serious Game

24th September 2021 Corrado de Sanctis 0

Creating games is also a way to apply the agile approach in different contexts. If you are thinking if agile is just for IT, you are wrong! […]

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Playtest Like a Researcher: Observational Playtesting

19th September 2021 John Brieger 0

In boardgames, there isn’t a formal term to cover the set of playtesting techniques that are about observations of play rather than post game feedback […]

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How To Collect Feedback For Gamified & Digital Learning

17th July 2021 Deepa Prusty 0

I learnt things the hard way and this article is an attempt to reflect on the mistakes I made while collecting feedback for online game-based learning courses […]

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Feedback – Creation and Delivery through Live Experience

15th July 2021 Jamie Pollard-Jones 0

At the end of a training serial, tank commanders will conduct a ‘hot-debrief’, discussing what went well, what went badly and how they can improve next time. […]

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Engaging and Relevant Feedback from Online Agile Workshops

13th July 2021 Steve Wells 0

One of the most effective ways to demonstrate tricky real-world, Agile concepts is to run a game that strips away any complexity […]

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