Or Why Games Won’t Cure the Common Cold, but They Will Solve a Lot of Other Problems by Rich Mesch Welcome to the next stop on the blog tour for Karl Kapp’s new book, The Gamification of Learning and Instruction! Hop off that blog bus and shake the dust off. When reading Karl Kapp’s new [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Games’
The Chocofication of Learning
Posted in Learning Games, Performance Improvement, tagged Games, Innovation Strategy, Learning Games, Performance Improvement on April 20, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Learning from Game Developers
Posted in Emerging Technologies, Learning Games, Simulation, tagged Design, Games, Simulation on November 2, 2009 | 1 Comment »
by Dave Darrow For the longest time, we’ve had to avoid using the “g-word” when describing things like business simulation and virtual worlds. As proved by Clark Aldrich and Karl Kapp, the tide is turning and the value in game-like experiences for learning is becoming more evident. This mindset is somewhat obvious for people [...]