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The Gamification Quest

Hosted by Sententia Gamification. Level Up your corporate learning and development programs, employee onboarding, client engagement, or classroom with cutting-edge strategies to motivate and engage employees, customers, and students. Our guests include gamification gurus, platform providers, and end users who give you tips, tools, and techniques to add immediately to your training, talent development leadership, and employee engagement toolbox. Put Gamification to work for you! (www.SententiaGames.com)

Jun 20, 2018

Too often we build training and design games for the wrong reason. In this discussion we’ll consider what the actual needs of the business are, and how we can leverage them in our planning and assessment to ensure we solve the right problem.

About Jean Marrapodi: Jean has a PhD in Adult Education, a Masters Degree in...


Jun 20, 2018

I’ve invited John to be a guest on the program today, because we’ve chosen John and Geoteaming to lead a hi-tech team building event for us at GamiCon - The First International Conference for the Gamification of Learning which will be held in Chicago on October 6-8 of this year.

Geoteaming Event – The Chase

The...


Jun 20, 2018

Just because you can't use words like games and gamification to describe the types of learning experiences you are using, doesn't mean you can't infuse your training with fun, interactivity, and a gameful spirit. Like a super hero in disguise, gamification can be the secret identity behind an innovative and highly...


Jun 10, 2018

It's hard to make a recipe to gamify a classroom as every one has different approaches, but the core mistakes are often the same. 

In this episode, Bernardo Letayf, Founder of BLUErabbit, will discuss:

  • Common mistakes in gamifying a classroom
  • How long does it take for you to master your own classes?
  • What is the hardest...


Jun 9, 2018

If you are an HR professional or a corporate trainer, webinars present a number of advantages. They are cheaper than holding regular meetings, participants have access to the webcast afterwards, and attendees can still interact live with the presenter. Although we know that very few do.

Haven’t you found there is...