Infographic on Gamification in eLearning—6 Examples

July 4, 2018

Gamification is the integration of gaming elements in eLearning to create a highly effective and immersive learning experience. Here’s an infographic illustrating 6 examples of Gamification in eLearning to engage learners in a better way.The power of Gamification in eLearning that is aligned to learning outcomes is clearly evident in these 6 examples. When used adequately, Gamification can boost learners to apply their learning on the job, challenging them with real-life situations.

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William Woods University

An independent voice in higher education, William Woods University distinguishes itself as a student-centered and professions-oriented university committed to the values of ethics, self-liberation, and lifelong education of students in the world community. The vision of William Woods University is to be recognized as a progressive and growing leader in higher education, fiscally healthy, and achieving quality in all aspects of institutional life, while cultivating highly-respected, innovative, and unique programs.

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