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game based learning

game based learning creates interactive content and materials for learning, training, and education by using computer game techniques.


THE MAJORITY OF PEOPLE PLAY COMPUTER GAMES

The majority of people play computer games. Whether it is completing a Suduko puzzle online, a quick game of Solitaire, Brain training, websites for children, online fantasy epics, or the latest first person blockbuster title on a console; people enjoy playing games.

game based learning use the interactive fun elements and techniques from games to create and deliver training, education and more importantly development and application of knowledge.

This can be in a pure learning and teaching environment, for changing culture across a large number of people or deliver a message to a target audience.

Lecturing, Tell and Teach methods, Hours of slide presentations, Roleplaying and Case Studies are becoming less effective as learners are demanding more and more interaction, engagement and participation in their learning process.

If you need to deliver learning, training or a message that is interactive, involving and motivating then game based learning should be high on the list.

 

METHODOLOGY

game based learning has a methodology and approach to delivering work based on upon our tag line. Learning first, Interaction second, and Games third.

The learning, teaching and education element is the first thing that needs to be established and understood to deliver a successful project.

The second element of our methodology is identifying the amount and type of interaction to create competition, engagement and replay value.

The final stage is about creating the game and the technology to deliver the identified approach and above else, adding the fun to the project.


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