Should games be fun or should they be serious?
Should games be cooperative or should they be competitive?
Part 2 of the Sententia interview with Dr. Thiagi - We begin with a review of the 4 C's of Games and how they can be applied in gamification design strategy, explore the importance of storylines and narratives for comprehension and retention, and conclude with FUN!!
About Thiagi: Dr. Sivasailam (Thiagi) Thiagarajan was born in Chennai, India and has lived most of his life in Bloomington, Indiana. An expert in the area of game design, Thiagi has designed more than 400 training games and simulation and has written 40 books on the subject. He has conducted workshops on interactive training in 25 different countries around the world. Connect with Thiage - www.thiagi.com, @thiagi
About Your Host: A gamification speaker and designer, Monica Cornetti is rated as a Top 4 Gamification Guru in the world by UK-based Leaderboarded. Monica’s niche is gamification techniques that can be used within the corporate talent development environment. Connect with Monica @monicacornetti. www.monicacornetti.com and www.sententiagames.com
PLEASE JOIN THE CONVERSATION AT https://www.sententiagamification.com/blog - A collection of writings and musings from the Sententia Gamification Team, a global collective of gamification professionals. We are the ONLY organization to offer three levels of Gamification Certification for Human Resource and Talent Development professionals that can be recognized by HRCI, SHRM, and ATD for recertification credits.
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