We’ve Got Game – Strategies for Building Gamification into Your Blended Classroom

We’ve Got Game – Strategies for Building Gamification into Your Blended Classroom

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4 Comments on We’ve Got Game – Strategies for Building Gamification into Your Blended Classroom

  1. Plamen Miltenoff
    September 12, 2014 at 7:02 pm (10 years ago)

    notes from the chat:

    Mike Welker (NC State College): Canvas LMS has badge engine that can award badges based on various assignment/ module succes thresholds

    Penny Kuckkahn, Nicolet College: Blackboard also have a badge system

    Kim Wilcox: Moodle does as well.

    David Parker – voice of chat today: Penny, Nicolet – maybe we should have a little tutorial on where badges might be on different LMS’s
    Mike Welker (NC State College): @ kathleen – Open Badges website allow displaying of digital “backpack”

    Bonnie Mullinix, TLT Group: Mozilla Open Badges: http://www.openbadges.org/

    Robert Voelker-Morris: Bb badges = https://help.blackboard.com/en-us/Learn/9.1_SP_12_and_SP_13/Instructor/060_Course_Tools/Achievements they call it acheivements (https://help.blackboard.com/en-us/Learn/9.1_SP_12_and_SP_13/Instructor/060_Course_Tools/Achievements/020_Create_and_Manage_Achievements)

    Henery Schaffer: Does publically showing achievement via badges violate FERPA?

    Robert Voelker-Morris: Link added

    Robert Voelker-Morris: https://help.blackboard.com/en-us/Learn/9.1_SP_12_and_SP_13/Instructor/060_Course_Tools/Achievements/020_Create_and_Manage_Achievements

    Steve Gilbert, TLT Group: Badges: visible rep of something a person has accomplished; digital image = file; can be transmitted via Internet; can be displayed on Web pages

    Bonnie Mullinix, TLT Group: Mozilla Open Badges: http://www.openbadges.org/
    connect with the LinkedIn feature.
    Competency-based learning. LMS are picking up, but after school is over, the trick is to continue

    Steve Gilbert, TLT Group: How does someone send a badge to someone else? In a way that allows the recipient to display the badge? How prevent abuse of badges (e.g., displaying UNEARNED badges)!

    Steve Gilbert, TLT Group: Do any digital badges include sound? moving images?

    https://www.forallrubrics.com/ – a big choice of badges
    Steve Gilbert, TLT Group: Can faculty use badges and other ideas from games even if they are not teaching in ways that are highly committed to peformance-based-outcomes?

    badges are just images: preferably .png
    Bonnie Mullinix, TLT Group: Here’s a YouTube tutorial for how to use ForAllRubrics that popped up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPhe3B2tIec

    the badges can be printed out as PDF and each badge has unique code, which the student can use to redeem.

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  2. Plamen Miltenoff
    September 12, 2014 at 7:29 pm (10 years ago)

    Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is freeware, and you may use it for any purpose or project you like. It is not open-source. The Java version provides all the features found in the windows version, except: you can’t upload to hotpotatoes.net and you can’t export a SCORM object from Java Hot Potatoes.

    https://hotpot.uvic.ca/

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