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The Gamification Fieldbook

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Rethinking learning design is challenging and trainers need practical guidelines to implement games and incorporate game-like simulations into their organization's training plans. The Gamification Fieldbook features instructions, case studies, and tools detailing methods for trainers who want practical guidelines on budgeting, designing, and creating gamified learning experiences.

The Gamification Fieldbook provides a step-by-step approach to applying gamification concepts with dozens of examples, specific recommendations, tricks, and worksheets to help a learning professional or faculty member put these ideas into practice.

Book Details

  • ISBN: 9781118674437

  • Publication Date: November 2013

  • Formats: Paperback

  • Product Code: 131304

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About the Authors

Karl M. Kapp

Karl Kapp has a worldwide reputation as one of the pioneers in the gamification of learning and instruction, having literally written the book on the topic. Now, he is making headlines with his newest book, Action-First Learning: Instructional Design Techniques to Engage and Inspire. Kapp is an expert in creating engaging, interactive, and effective learning events—from interactive presentations to high-stakes card and board games for learning. He works all over the world helping employers (from Fortune 100 companies to startup organizations) deliver meaningful instruction using the interactive techniques outlined in this book. He is a TEDx speaker, an international keynoter, and the author of more than a dozen LinkedIn Learning courses. Discover why his work has made such an impact in the field and turn your learning events into action-packed experiences that drive employee performance.


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