Mobile Learning: When Learning Games Go Small
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Live Webinar – May 2nd, 2018 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Mobile gaming is exploding in popularity, faster than any other learning technology.
In this session, Sharon Boller author of will Play to Learn: Everything You Need to Know About Designing Effective Learning Games explore various mobile learning games and discuss the decisions that influenced their game design, learning design, user interface design, and user experience design.
Sharon will also share a case study of how a mobile learning game was used as part of a larger curriculum to drive business results.
Gain insights into:
- Knowledge of the four design quadrants that are part of mobile learning game design: user experience (UX), user interface design (UI), instructional design (ID), and game design.
- A concise job aid of best practices for UX, UI, ID, and game design
- Clear guidelines on what to do – and what not to do – in each quadrant of mobile game design
Presenter: Sharon Boller (LinkedIn profile) President & CEO of Bottom-Line Performance (BLP), has grown BLP from a single-woman sole proprietorship to a $4 million company with 33 team members. BLP created the Knowledge Guru learning game platform, which has received numerous industry awards, including a Brandon Hall ‘Gold’ Award for best innovation in gaming and technology. Sharon is a frequent speaker and co-teaches learning game design workshops with Karl Kapp for ATD and eLearning Guild events. Sharon and Karl’s new book, “Play to Learn: Everything You Need to Know About Designing Effective Learning Games.” Sharon has an MS in Instructional Systems Technology from Indiana University.
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Mobile Learning: When Learning Games Go Small
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