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Gamification X Education

Educational gamification

Gamification in education is an innovative strategy that applies game mechanics to increase interest and enhance the learning experience. 

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How to Make Learning Fun for Adults

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Guide to gamification in teaching 

The emergence of new active methods is becoming increasingly common and involves a mode of work in which the
creativity, critical thinking and motivation play a key role and students become the center of their own
their own learning and become aware that learning is in their own hands.

Higher Education Institutions have the missions of education, at a high level, research and cooperation. Regarding education, HEI must create an appropriate environment for learning, towards high-level academic performance. Students must be motivated to use the learning strategies in and out of the classes, to be able to make the best result of the learning effort.

The Power of Gamification in Education | Scott Hebert | TEDxUAlberta

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Kahoot is an insight into what it means to educate through gamification

This site is a feasible and efficient e-learning tool that enhances learning by increasing student engagement and motivation for active participation during classroom instruction and more. Now click on the site and have fun answering different educational quizzes by competing with your friends.

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 Companies Using Gamification Successfully

More companies are starting to use gamification in training programs for new employees and optimizing the business process. With new technology, business gamification can motivate users, stimulate a competitive spirit, and create engagement through a rewards program.

Gamification and Adult Education

Talking about gamification in terms of learning and adult education might seem contradictory, especially as it was long thought that learning through play was only for children...

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