Greater Philadelphia Chapter

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ASTD PHL eLearning SIG 
ASTD PHL 
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When

Thursday July 19, 2012 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM EDT

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La Salle University  
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4000 Chemical Road
Suite 110
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
 

 
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eLearning SIG 

The Learning Game: What Research Tells Us about Games, Gamification and Immersive Learning with Karl Kapp

Program Description:

This decidedly unacademic presentation provides a broad scientific overview of what we know from research about the effectiveness today’s technology for changing learner behaviors. Presented as an interactive game, we will discuss the use of 3D avatars to change learner behaviors; we will consider how playing a video game changes a person’s behavior and how storytelling helps learners memorize facts.

In an interactive game format, you will answer questions like:  Are two avatars better in an e-learning module than one? Does the appearance of an avatar impact the person when they’ve finished working with the avatar? Do serious games have to be entertaining to be educational? This engaging, exciting session shows you how to use the existing research literature in your own design and delivery of online learning. You will be provided with tips and techniques for matching research findings to your own e-learning design. Join us for a fun, fact-filled evening of research, games and learning.

About the Speaker:Karl Kapp

Karl Kapp is a professor of instructional technology at Bloomsburg University in Bloomsburg, PA and is the author behind the widely read “Kapp Notes” blog and a regular contributor to ASTD’s “Learning Circuits” blog. Karl has written five books on the convergence of learning and technology. His latest book co-published with ASTD is called The Gamification of Learning and Instruction and it is this book where much of the material for this presentation is discussed in detail. In his Gamification book, Karl explores the research and theoretical foundations behind effective game-based learning. He examines everything from variable reward schedules to the use of avatars to the use of games to teach pro-social behaviors. Karl is committed to helping organization’s develop a strategic, enterprise wide approach to organizational learning.  He believes that effective education and training are the keys to increased productivity and profitability. He can be reached at www.karlkapp.com.



Additional Meeting Details:

Cost: Free for Philly ASTD members, $20 for non-members. Non-members may attend 2 SIG meetings for free before being asked to join the chapter or pay $20 per meeting.

Next Meeting:
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Note: We are dark in August

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