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Game Based Learning: Is It Appropriate For My Association?

Association eLearning

We’ve created “faux leaderboards” where players compete against computer generated scores that aren’t even real players! Male players want a challenge, so motivating them with “scores to beat” is very effective. Competition – men want to compete, and leaderboards are a great way for players to see how they’re ranked against others.

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Video Tutorials Win (again!): The Unbounce Solution

TechSmith Camtasia

When we asked new customers about what they were looking for, they overwhelmingly responded that video tutorials were the place to start. To solicit feedback from customers we use a Net Promoter Score survey. The scores are consistently healthy, but the number one takeaway is that customers want more video tutorials.

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Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison

Tony Karrer

Instructors are able to modify score reports to provide feedback. For some of the more useful features, such as viewing score reports, an active paid account is required. Final score reports can be modified to be shown as the instructor wishes. There is no way to choose how score reports are shown to students.

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xAPI Tutorial

eLearningArt

Everything in this tutorial is 100% free. xAPI Tutorial: 60 Minute Quick-Start Guide. This tutorial is an abbreviated version of these two posts: Anthony Altieri’s Learning Solutions xAPI tutorial – Anthony- You are the man for sharing that code for us to copy, paste, modify, and test! Keep them coming! Don’t worry.

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Anniversary edition: Top 10 posts of the MATRIX Blog

Matrix

It is exactly November 10 th , and it’s the one year anniversary of the MATRIX Blog! The MATRIX Blog turns one! Precisely one year ago I published the very first blog post, obviously entitled “ MATRIX says hello! Its 314 words (making it the shortest ever post on this blog) were supposed to introduce the new kid on the block.

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What Angry Birds Can Teach Us About Instructional Design

Mindflash

There’s no tutorial or instructional manual, just a quick graphic that sets up the “story” and then the game begins. In addition to the well-structured “star” scoring system mentioned earlier, there are also achievement badges that can be unlocked for performing specific tasks such as clearing a some number of levels.

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10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools

ProProfs

For example, the tool you choose should support the repurposing of PowerPoint presentations to create a mini-course or turn blog content into video content. – There’s definitely a learning curve. Get advanced learning data, such as learner behavior, scores, and time spent on an executive dashboard. Pros & Cons.