2. What is Gamification?
HERE
• “Gamification is the use of game thinking and
game mechanics to engage users in solving
problem”
Zichermann, Gabe; Cunningham, Christopher
(August 2011) Gamification by Design
• “Gamification is used in applications and
processes to improve user engagement,
return on investment, data quality, timeliness,
and learning”
Herger, Mario (May. 21, 2012). "Gamification
Facts & Figures".
game
thinking
game
mechanics to
engage
game
elements
3. What is Gamification?
• “The use of game elements and game
design techniques in non-game
contexts.”
Werbach, Kevin – Gamification MOOC
2012
5. Think like a game designer
- Think of some techniques used in
games
Motivation
•Intrinsic
Autonomy
Believe they can achieve it
•Customer Engagement
Gamification is not …
•Simulations
•Serious games in business
6. You want your players to
Choose to play
the game
Choose to
keep on
playing
Feel the are in
control
Have fun
8. What motivates you…
•To participate in a forum discussion
What motivates you…
•To complete a quiz/exam
What motivates you…
•To read extra materials
What motivates you…
•To watch a video
What motivates you…
•To transcribe a video
What motivates you…
•To help another student
What motivates you…
•To learn
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