What is gamification?
Gamification is a form of game mechanics when game design elements like leaderboards and rules of play are incorporated into non-game contexts. Game-based learning can be particularly powerful as a tool to boost user engagement, improve knowledge retention, increase participation, and encourage exploration and play.
Example: We added game elements within the course—like points scored for questions answered correctly—to engage users and foster a sense of healthy competition among learners.
Best practices for gamified online learning
One way to incorporate gamification elements into e-learning courses is to use game thinking to add interactive elements to your content. Just like in video games where players earn points by completing certain actions, you can allow your learners to earn points for completing certain learning interactions—like successfully finishing a drag-and-drop quiz. Regardless of the gamification techniques you choose, ensure your gamification strategy is tailored to your audience and subject matter.
What are some examples of game design principles in e-learning?
Gamification examples in e-learning include compelling narratives, elements of discovery and exploration, time constraints, loss aversion, continuous play, and more.
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