Thursday, March 1

IMU-LS-05: Games, Gamification and the Need for Engaging Learners (Karl Kapp)




IMU LEARNING SERIES (ROUND 5)

Title : Games, Gamification and the Need for Engaging Learners
Date : 21st March, 2012 
Time : 10.00 AM, Kuala Lumpur 
Venue : Online (WizIQ)

Description:
In this very interesting 1 and half hour talk, Karl explores how games provide engaging learning opportunities, as he discussed a broad scientific overview of what he knows from research about the effectiveness of game-related techniques for engaging learners. The session showed how to use the existing research literature in your own design and delivery of engaging online learning. The session also provided a few tips and techniques to match research findings in order to create an e-learning design.

Speaker: 
Karl M. Kapp, Ed.D. is a professor of instructional Technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, PA. Karl also authored Gadgets, Games and Gizmos for Learning which is available from Amazon. 


RECORDING
For those who had missed this interesting session, don't worry because we have recorded it! Watch this session as it might open your mind on how to use games to engage students and facilitate awesome e-learning. If you have any problems viewing, try updating your Flash Player.



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PRESENTATION SLIDES

Games, Gamification and the Need for Engaging Learners
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