Mia, I am interested in following up on some of the items on your infographic, but without the bib the citations are difficulty to track. Could you post the bib from which you referenced your citations, please? Thanks!
Hi! I really like this infographic about gamification. Having the research there supporting it just affirms what I’ve been doing in class (I’m a secondary teacher in Sydney). I usually use gamification for some sort of formative assessment, so I can have a greater understanding of how many students know the content/skill and how many don’t! Very effective so far. I’ll be touching on this topic very soon in my blog too (edtechexpress.com).
Mia, I am interested in following up on some of the items on your infographic, but without the bib the citations are difficulty to track. Could you post the bib from which you referenced your citations, please? Thanks!
Yes, which ones? I can give you a list of books I usually use.
Most of the gamification work is cited here…. https://anethicalisland.wordpress.com/2013/02/17/an-ethical-island-course-the-research/
Hi! I really like this infographic about gamification. Having the research there supporting it just affirms what I’ve been doing in class (I’m a secondary teacher in Sydney). I usually use gamification for some sort of formative assessment, so I can have a greater understanding of how many students know the content/skill and how many don’t! Very effective so far. I’ll be touching on this topic very soon in my blog too (edtechexpress.com).
Thanks Mia – really appreciate it!