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LMS PLATFORM - GAMES4YOU

The online learning course of Games4You goes deeper into the methodology developed by the project and focuses on the development of skills to harness the power of gamification. Instead of relying on traditional, monotonous approaches, the Games4You methodology makes learning enjoyable, participative, and dynamic, ensuring that adults of all backgrounds and circumstances can engage meaningfully in training and educational activities.
 

Course Structure
 

The program is organised into four modules, guiding educators from foundational concepts to practical applications:

  • Module 1 establishes the base concepts: what gamification is, where it comes from, and why it matters today.

  • Module 2 explores why gamification works and how to turn theory into teaching strategies.

  • Module 3 introduces a digital toolkit to make gamification adaptable and effective in practice.

  • Module 4 focuses on practical tips for applying gamification inclusively and responsibly in real classrooms.

Games4You​

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