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Adobe masterclass: how to gamify the learning experience

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Foster a learning culture through gamification
 
Everything you need to know about gamification
 
Research reveals that popular mobile games tend to allure players into repeating a level over and over in a bid to perfect their moves. Imagine if the same technique could be applied to eLearning. Organizations would have more engaged learners and fewer dropouts.

Join Dr. Pooja Jaisingh, Senior eLearning Evangelist, for a stimulating, myth-busting webinar on the application of gamification in learning. The webinar will also cover various gamification scenarios and their impact on learner motivation, engagement, and achievement.
 
 
Dr. Pooja Jaisingh
Senior eLearning Evangelist
Adobe
 
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