Gamification and game-based learning have been popular for the last decade and will remain in trend in the future. The statistics show that the game-based learning market is expected to rise from $3.5 ...
AI-powered gamification is reshaping education by merging adaptive technology with game mechanics to deliver personalized, engaging learning experiences. With features like real-time feedback and ...
Michael Bodekaer Jensen is both an EdTech innovator and a multi-disciplinary academic. He is a co-founder and CEO of Labster. After two disruptive years, many students resemble Ferris Bueller's bored ...
Gamification is becoming a core strategy in 2025’s education and corporate training, using points, badges, leaderboards, and AI-driven personalization to boost engagement and retention. Studies show ...
Gamification was always just behaviorism dressed up in pixels and point systems. Why did we fall for it? It’s a thought that occurs to every video-game player at some point: What if the weird, ...
With U.S. colleges and universities battling enrollment declines, many student affairs officials are turning to gamification platforms to meet students where they are and keep up with the evolving ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
Traditional training methods, such as long lectures, boring modules, and passive information delivery, often fail. Such approaches can quickly be overly dreary for the employees, leaving them mentally ...
Gamification can be effective in building employee engagement and teaching digital skills in a virtual environment, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to PwC, a global professional ...
Denver Health's online scavenger hunt and escape room helps train new nurses by 'hitting different modalities of learning and being able to capture all learners,' Denver Health nursing educator says.
For students with special needs, learning can often resemble a trek through dense woods along a narrow, rigid path–one that leaves little to no room for individual exploration. But the educational ...