Games, Documentaries and Images for Empathy and Social Skills

In a previous post, I mentioned empathy and tolerance and how they contribute to learning, as well as the need to foster empathy and tolerance […]

8 Common Misconceptions About Serious Games In eLearning

Serious games are a trend in eLearning. However, some still avoid them due to myths that have suraced recently. It’s time to set the record […]

Does Gamification Actually Work? Yes, and Here’s Why

I’m a big Twitter fan; I use it to curate content and pay attention to people whose opinions I care […] The post Does Gamification […]

When Games Go Small: 4 Mobile Learning Game Design Principles

The education game market continues to grow rapidly, and mobile learning games are the dominant force in this market. Newzoo provides the insights for the […]

How to Use Games to Create Microlearning Moments with Lasting Impact

I grew up playing lots of games. My siblings and I played (and fought over) Aggravation, Clue, Monopoly, Canasta, Tripoli, Old Maid, Spoons, and Euchre. […]

Make E-Learning Fun: Learning Games for Adults

In our modern setting, learning takes place anywhere and everywhere so experts are busy developing new forms of e-learning to meet this demand. There are […]

BLP Partners with TE Connectivity to Win Two Brandon Hall Awards

Bottom-Line Performance (BLP) and its client, TE Connectivity (TE), a global leader in connectivity and sensors, partnered to win two 2017 Brandon Hall Excellence in Learning […]

When Learning Games Go Small: The Four Principles of Design

  The education game market continues to grow rapidly, and mobile games are the dominant force within this market. Newzoo provides the insights for the […]

Personalized Learning: Does It Really Matter?

Modern educators have come to the conclusion that each student requires attention at the lesson. Moreover, every pupil has his own learning pace, percepts information […]

You Built a Great Learning Game… Why Aren’t You Getting Results?

You built a wonderful learning game. So why aren’t you reaping results from it? Before we dive in and diagnose why your learners didn’t learn, […]

Learning Technologies – Reflecting on Day 1

And before you know it, here we are again! We’ve been coming to Learning Technologies for long enough to have true veteran status but we’ve […]

Learning Games – The relationship between gameplay and content

Choosing to build a learning game is a bold move, but one which can really pay off. A study by the UC-Denver Business School discovered that people […]

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