Karl M. Kapp
The Gamification of Learning and Instruction
Game-Based Methods and Strategies for Training and Education
Pfeiffer, 2012
What's inside?
Learn how to assemble the best games, because they can teach more effectively than classes.
Recommendation
In this comprehensive manual, instructional technology professor Karl M. Kapp delves into gamification in all its varied applications. Kapp heeds his own advice: He offers not just the “how” but also the “why,” giving readers procedural knowledge and creative wisdom. The book is repetitive and even awkward, but well informed and thorough. You’ll learn how to build a gamification team, inspire players to follow the game and learn, and develop the gamified education package that best fits your teaching goals. getAbstract recommends this utilitarian, forward-thinking guide to learning professionals who want a doorway into game-based teaching.
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About the Author
Karl M. Kapp teaches instructional technology at Bloomsburg University and has written four books about combining learning and technology.
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