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EduGaming - Effective Learning through Gamification Techniques - cover

EduGaming - Effective Learning through Gamification Techniques

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. AVINI

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Dive into the world of EduGaming, where the boundaries between education and entertainment blur, creating a dynamic and engaging learning landscape. This book explores how gamification techniques are revolutionizing the way we learn by tapping into the intrinsic motivation and competitive spirit that games naturally inspire. Discover how to design educational games that captivate and educate, leveraging game mechanics to enhance learning outcomes.- Unmask the psychology behind why games are such effective learning tools and how they engage the mind.- Learn the art of balancing pedagogical goals with engaging gameplay to maximize educational impact.Join educators and technologists who are leading this educational revolution with case studies of successful implementations, guidelines for classroom integration, and insights into extending gamification into corporate and adult education. Take the plunge into transformative methodologies and future innovations that promise to revolutionize how education is perceived today. Engage with our call to action and become part of the change in redefining the future of education. Get your copy of "EduGaming" and start the journey toward more effective and engaging learning experiences.
Available since: 08/07/2025.
Print length: 188 pages.

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