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What does the 80's movie WarGames tell us about learning games?

Integrated Learnings

I recently watched the 1980's movie WarGames with my son. As a dad, I often use movies like that as an opportunity to teach something new to my son. As a child in 1983 I was captivated by the science and drama of the movie. First, games can engage the human brain in a more complex way than other types of training.

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Immersive Learning: The Future of Education with Virtual Reality in K–12 Schools

Kitaboo

With technological advancements resulting in the emergence of digital learning platforms like KITABOO , K–12 students have become increasingly tech-savvy, making it very difficult to hold their attention through the mere lecture method of teaching. It holds the potential to provide a rich and captivating simulated learning experience.

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7 Examples of eLearning Animated Videos

fewStones

Using animation to simulate real-life scenarios makes the information more practical and valuable. The video uses friendly animation to simulate potential scenarios of bullying that people may face in the workplace. With animation, viewers can have an idea of what is happening to the heart, lungs, and brain when CPR is being performed.

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Use of ChatGPT for Educators in 2023: Impacts, Benefits, and More!

Hurix Digital

In addition to making teaching easier, this promotes a more effective learning environment. With the aid of this cutting-edge AI technology, instructors can concentrate on their most crucial task: fostering their pupils’ inquisitive and imaginative brains. Also Read: 7 Key Benefits of Game-Based Education in a Digital World 3.

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Free learning & development webinars for March 2024

Limestone Learning

March isn’t just for spring-cleaning your office — it’s a great way to clear the cobwebs from your brain, too. In this session, Tim Hagen, Chief Coaching Officer at Progress Coaching, will teach you very specific strategies of how to coach self-awareness that leads to greater adoption of training and learning. You had me at hello.

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Does Your eLearning Give People Nightmares?

OpenSesame

Have you ever watched an animated movie or played a video game and felt uncomfortable, like something was not quite right? When a figure that looks like a human moves or talks differently than we would expect a human to act, we encounter an “error” in our brains and try to distance ourselves from that error.

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Striking a Nerve: The Benefits and Neurobiology of Story-Based Learning

Adobe Captivate

They delight, enchant, teach, recall, inspire, motivate, challenge. I know this to be true because instead of enjoying the movie myself, I am measuring the brain activity of a dozen viewers. Why your brains love good story-telling? Stories have power. They imprint a picture on our minds. Introduction. It’s quite simple.