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Best Gamification Tools for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Gamification is a cross-disciplinary concept that has been adopted in several sectors including marketing, healthcare, professional development trainings, politics, among others. By definition, gamification is "the incorporation of game elements into non-game settings" 1.

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The Future of eLearning - 10 Trends To Be Aware Of

ViewSonic Education

Backing up the concepts behind adaptive learning, AI is not only able to guide students through courses, but it can also help inform learning predictions and on-the-fly personalization. Gamification. Referred to as gamification, or game-based learning, this facet of eLearning attempts to make education fun!

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Gamification in Education

Kevin Corbett

Below is a great infographic on Gamification in Education. It is from Knewton Learning. As I’ve written in previous posts, it’s first important to distinguish Game-based Learning from Gamification , while recognizing there are measurable cognitive, social, emotional, and learning increases, with successful implementation.

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Best Geography Learning Apps

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

They offer a plethora of benefits, from providing immersive and interactive learning experiences to catering to diverse learning styles. By incorporating elements of gamification, they make learning not just educational but also enjoyable, fostering a deeper and more sustained interest in the subject.

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7 Shifts To Create A Classroom Of The Future

TeachThought - Learn better.

In short, the shift from purely academic standards to critical thinking habits supports personalized, 21st century learning through a preceding shift from institution to learner. Game-Based Learning & Gamification. Self-Directed Learning & Play. Connectivism.

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50 Alternatives To Lecturing

TeachThought - Learn better.

This is a mix of learning models and literacy strategies that can be used to accomplish what we hope a lecture might–“give information” and “promote understanding.” Scenario-based learning. Game-based learning. Project-based learning. Problem-based learning.

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

Game-Based Learning. Learning through games (from physical to digital). Gamification. The application of game-like “encouragement” mechanics to non-game entities. Put another way, it is making a game out of something that’s not. Informal Learning.