How can we be sure to keep students interested and encouraged to contribute and perform well in assessments? The gamification of education, where you make learning more enjoyable and engaging for students by using game design features, could be the answer.
Read MoreThe idea of play being used as a learning tool has existed for a long time, with theorists like Jean Piaget and Leonard Vygotsky in 1962 proposing there's an important link between cognitive development and play.
Read MoreThe online learning industry is progressing leaps and bounds since the addition of new-age features such as microlearning, AI, AR/VR, personalised learning, mobile-based learning and user-generated content. Gamification is another popular feature used by learning and development teams to make the courses interesting and engaging.
Read MoreIn the classroom, Yaritza Villalba used to transform history lessons into fun events like rap battles and speakeasies with root beer and students dressed as 1920s celebrities. With the school year in full swing, teachers around the world are adapting to completely new ways of instructing and engaging with students during the pandemic.
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