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Masterclass № 14Registration open · Live online

Game-Based Learning & Gamification

DATE

Saturday, 4 November 2023

TIME

10:00 am IST

FORMAT

60 minutes · YouTube

FOR

Teachers, Instructional Designers, Professors, Lecturers, Online Instructors, Teaching Assistants

Game-Based Learning & Gamification

About this masterclass

Dive into the world of game-based learning & gamification with Dr. Shamila Janakiraman. Enhance teaching strategies, engage students, and create dynamic lessons in this interactive masterclass! Participants will learn about game-based learning (GBL) and gamification, differences between GBL and gamification, what are game mechanics and how they can be used as teaching tactics, and how to implement GBL and gamification in a course.

What you'll take away

  • identify the differences between GBL and gamification
  • use game mechanics as instructional strategies
  • create a lesson plan that includes GBL and gamification as instructional strategies.

Details

Date & Time
Saturday, 4 November 2023 at 10:00 am IST
Ends
Saturday, 4 November 2023 at 11:00 am IST
Format
Online
Platform
YouTube
Language
English
Audience
Teachers, Instructional Designers, Professors, Lecturers, Online Instructors, Teaching Assistants
Prerequisites
Use of smartphone or computer to access some gamification tools, skill in browsing online to find games

About the instructor

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Dr. Shamila Janakiraman

  • Assistant Professor
  • University of Hawaii

Shamila Janakiraman is an Assistant Professor in Learning Design & Technology (LTEC) at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa, USA. She teaches graduate level courses in LTEC and her research interests are in emerging technologies, attitude change instruction, online teaching and learning, and competency-based education.

learning designtechnologyemerging technologiesattitude changeonline teachingcompetency-based educationenvironmental sustainability
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