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Game Mechanics: How to make your players feel smart

Last week we discussed some game mechanics meant to get people laughing and having a great time while playing a party game. This week we'll look at many examples of how to use the right game mechanics to make your players feel smart. Let's look at some examples of games that allow you the opportunity to feel smart and how you can apply similar ideas into your own games using the right game mechanics.

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I was wrong: A definition of gamification that should make sense to everyone!

Over the years I have realised that this is not much use to most people! I have banged my head against more tables and brick walls that I would care to mention trying to get people to understand "No, it's not about games. Well it could be urm" This comes down to the fact that in the non-academic world, the word gamification, or gamify sits in a series of words that essentially mean to become more of something, or to become it! Take the word beautify as an example.

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Exploring Learning Gamification in Decentralized Education

These innovations are essential as the traditional method of teaching did not sync with the students' learning preferences. Decentralized learning is a non-traditional method of knowledge transfer that replaces the centralized, unidirectional flow of knowledge with an open-source, transparent and rewarding system. Even though decentralized learning is an improvement on the existing system, it is still susceptible to some of the pitfalls of traditional learning systems.

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Video games act as catalysts to boost kids' learning abilities

From my standpoint as a video game designer and scholar who specializes in game-based learning, I don't see a need to limit video game play among students during the school week. Scholars such as James Paul Gee, a longtime literacy professor, have repeatedly shown that video games can be used to facilitate learning in the K-12 classroom.

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Here’s Why Gamification Can Help Companies Build Inclusive, High-Performing Teams

The platform's games are designed to help enterprises build tight-knit inclusive, high-performing teams by embracing differences and normalizing curiosity, courage, and connection at work. Its platform provides a library of live multiplayer psychology-based games designed to help enterprises build tight-knit inclusive, high-performing teams by embracing differences and normalizing curiosity, courage, and connection at work.

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How do video games affect the educational process?

The evolution of video games and the great growth of their consumers in recent years has encouraged more and more research on the impact of video games on human health, especially children. Video games easily capture the attention of players and in that way, if they are of a proper type, they can make it easier for students of all games to master a certain area or get a certain knowledge.

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Gamification At Greene County Tech Center

Greene County Technical Education Center instructor Kate Gozzard spent the summer preparing something new and exciting for her students this year: the "Gamification" of her Culinary Arts classroom, which involves popcorn buckets, movie tickets and even a marquee sign on one wall-all handmade by Gozzard during the summer months to liven up the atmosphere when students came back from break.

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Gamification of Stonehenge Tunnel and Lower Thames Crossing to inspire next generation of engineers

A trio of National Highways flagship schemes have been gamified by the team behind Minecraft in a bid to inspire the next generation of engineers. National Highways has enlisted the help of Minecraft, the world's best-selling video game, to inspire the next generation of talented tech experts, engineers, scientists and mathematicians.

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