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Live Webinar – January 29th, 2020 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

Game-based learning helps create experiences that make learning stick! And while game-based learning might seem complex, it doesn’t have to be.

We’ve all played games that have taught us lessons we still apply today – whether we’re aware of it or not. But what about games where we’re aware that the goal of the game is to learn something new?

Designing a successful, engaging approach to game-based learning – with the right level of struggle and reward for the learning need – relies on the powerful combination of eliciting certain emotions and the elements of design.

Join Carole Bower,  & Charlotte Hills, to examine some of the powerful neuroscience principles that drive effective game-based learning.  Then dive into the key elements of design to help drive better learning adoption, information retention and engagement.

Gain insights into:

  • Key elements of game-based learning design
  • How applying behavioral science principles to game-play elements drives learner engagement and learning outcomes
  • How technology can help you deploy game-based learning

Register now to discover how game-based learning experiences can engage your learners and get results

Presenters:

Carole Bower (LinkedIn profile) Head of Learning at Saba,  is responsible for shaping & transforming Saba’s digital learning proposition and for the effectiveness of its digital solutions. Carole has broad experience directing and designing digital learning &  communications.

Charlotte Hills, (LinkedIn profile) Learning Consultant and Neuroscience Ph.D. candidate, University of Warwick and Digital, is an award-winning learning designer and published researcher. Specializing in medical content, Charlotte uses adult learning principles from neuroscience and psychology literature to create effective learning and drive adoption.

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