Comments on eLearning: How to Incorporate Gamification ElementsTypePad2012-11-26T19:15:25ZIconLogichttps://blog.iconlogic.com/weblog/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://blog.iconlogic.com/weblog/2012/11/elearning-how-to-incorporate-gamification-elements/comments/atom.xml/Tahiya commented on 'eLearning: How to Incorporate Gamification Elements'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cdec153ef017ee5e13e19970d2012-12-03T21:57:53Z2012-12-04T19:20:49ZTahiyahttp://profile.typepad.com/tahiyaImmediate feedback is VERY important to releasing the dopamine and epinephrine that go with learning. I do this sometimes: Give...<p>Immediate feedback is VERY important to releasing the dopamine and epinephrine that go with learning. I do this sometimes: Give the learner points to start with, as they make mistakes, they lose points, as they anticipate demands and perform error-free give points back.</p>Tracey Webb commented on 'eLearning: How to Incorporate Gamification Elements'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341cdec153ef017c340ae7be970b2012-11-27T21:15:31Z2012-11-28T17:11:21ZTracey Webbhttp://profile.typepad.com/traceywebbGreat post! I think I fall under the "competition-leaderboard-badge-level" gamify-er. I've been struggling with how to incorporate stories into my...<p>Great post! I think I fall under the "competition-leaderboard-badge-level" gamify-er. I've been struggling with how to incorporate stories into my more product and technical eLearning content. In such a short read, you've helped me think about it in a different way. Thanks! -Tracey</p>