Sharon Boller has written a new white paper titled Using Game Mechanics and Game Elements in Learning Games. It explains, in clear terms, how to design games that will support your desired learning outcomes. Best of all, it uses real-life examples to show how game mechanics and game elements can be used in a practical setting.
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Through a variety of case studies and real-life examples, this white paper demonstrates how learning game designers can design game mechanics and game elements that support real learning outcomes.
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