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Kahoot is a free to use tool that helps you create fun quizzes. It was created for educational purposes and its mainly aimed at students of all levels of education but I think it’s very valuable for corporate use as well. Kahoot was created during a joint project that was started at the Norwegian University […]
Continue readingToday I want to talk to you about a gamified campaign that aims to change the way people think about public space. An organisation in the UK called Hubbub is trying to motivate people to stop littering the streets of London by giving them small gamified projects spread across the streets of London. We have talked […]
Continue readingToday I will talk about the Chopin Bench themed after the famous classical composer Frederik Chopin. The Chopin Bench is a very well designed gamification project that you can find on the streets of Warsaw and gives you information on the composer and the city of Warsaw.When you press the play button, Chopin music starts playing […]
Continue readingFollowing up on the FedEx gamified charging station, I want to talk about a great small gamification example in a public space that I have experienced. In January 2016 I visited the EM Strasbourg Business School as part of an educational trip organised by the University of Brighton. One of the first things I noticed walking […]
Continue readingIntroduction Coming back for our third part on small gamification I want to talk about gamification in public spaces. This is a topic that I find really fascinating as it addresses one of mankind’s main drives, curiosity. When you are in a city or area that you know there is some kind of public gamification and […]
Continue readingToday I want to talk about an application named Todoist that can help us boost our everyday productivity and motivation. Todoist is a project management application used to help users monitor their productivity. It’s a cross platform application which means that it will run on your smartphone, tablet and computer. The basic premise of the app […]
Continue readingAt the Gamification World Conference 2016 Pete Jenkins presented his idea on small gamification. Pete’s presentation demonstrated the fact that gamification is not just for organisations with big budgets and millions to spend on gamification. Gamification is possible for smaller organisations as well. There are affordable solutions that can be used to help smaller companies […]
Continue readingI speak to a lot of people about gamification and I wondered if you have the same frequent experience as me? Have you ever been explaining what gamification is to someone who runs a small to medium sized business? Then, when they get it you can see the light of understanding in their eyes and […]
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