THE BENEFITS OF GAMIFICATION IN EDUCATION
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But it is a limited view of gamification; there is a larger, more comprehensive, and more beneficial view of gamification. Therefore, lecturers' training classes are often monotonous, dry, and politicized, whereas commanding a guild and gaining experience while motivating troops to success on a raid is exciting. Board games are typically designated for family fun nights, but when correctly structured and employed in a corporate setting, insights that would not otherwise be possible might be acquiredAbstract
People enjoy playing games because they are entertaining and interesting. In fact, a recent survey found that 55% of employees would be interested in working for a company that used games to boost productivity. Perhaps our concept of gamification includes awards, badges, and points for accomplishing mundane tasks at work or even brushing your teeth.
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