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40+ Game Design Resources for IDs, Trainers, Educators & Practitioners

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by Carrie Zens, director of marketing

Carrie2014Earlier this month, Angel Green presented a complimentary Training Magazine webinar on the topic of gamification for instructional design. Based on the high number of registrants, this subject seems to resonate with many of you. Therefore, we’ve pulled together 40+ resources to help you learn more about the topics of game design, game theory, and gamification. Some of the resources are industry agnostic, while others focus specifically on the world of instructional design and learning.

We hope you find this list beneficial in your “quest” to learn more about how you might incorporate gaming into your instructional design and e-learning development projects. Please share your favorite resources by either using the comments section below or by tweeting back to us!

eBooks/White Papers/Guides

  1. Championing Gamification Within Your Enterprise, Bunchball, White Paper

  2. Games Smart Businesses Play – Finding The Sweet Spot in Learning For Today’s Multigenerational Workforce, Paradigm Learning, White Paper

  3. Gamification, Games, and Learning: What Managers and Practitioners Need to Know, Brenda Enders, eLearning Guild Research White Paper

  4. Gamification 101: An Introduction to the Use of Game Dynamics to Influence Behavior, Bunchball White Paper

  5. How Gamification Reshapes Learning, eLearning Industry, eBook

  6. TAG, You’re It: Aligning e-Learning Game Designs to Bloom’s Taxonomy, Angel Green, Allen Interactions, Practitioner's Guide 

  7. The Taxonomy Alignment for Gaming (TAG), Poster, Allen Interactions

  8. Using Game Mechanics & Game Elements in Learning Games, Sharon Boller, White Paper

  9. What Every CLO Needs to Know About Games and Gamification for Learning, Karl Kapp, White Paper

Slides/Webinars/Videos

  1. On-Demand Webinar: Allen Interactions' Taxonomy Alignment for Gaming (TAG) Model – Premium Training On-Demand Webinar, Angel Green

  2. On-demand Webinar: TAG, You’re It! Aligning e-Learning Game Designs to Bloom’s Taxonomy, Angel Green

  3. On-demand Webinar: Integrating Game Design Principles into Instructional Design for e-Learning, Ethan Edwards

  4. Karl Kapp's Presentation Slides

  5. Karl Kapp's YouTube Videos

  6. Presentation Slides: Gamification vs. Game-based Learning – Theories, Methods, and Controversies, Sherry Jones

Books

  1. Aesthetics and Design for Game-based Learning, Michele D. Dickey

  2. A Playbook for Innovators, Rulebreakers, and ChangemakersDavid Grey, Sunni Brown, James Macanufo

  3. Gadgets, Games, and Gizmos for Learning, Karl Kapp

  4. Game Design for Learning, Stephanie Daul

  5. Learning By Doing: A Comprehensive Guide to Simulations, Computer Games, and Pedagogy in e-Learning and Other Educational Experiences, Clark Aldrich

  6. Learning in 3D: Adding a New Dimension to Enterprise Learning and Collaboration, Karl Kapp

  7. Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World, Jane McGonigal

  8. The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses, Second Edition, Jesse Schell

  9. The Gamification of Learning and Instruction: Game-based Methods and Strategies for Training and Education, Karl Kapp

  10. The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Fieldbook: Ideas into Practice, Karl Kapp

  11. What Video Games Have To Teach Us About Learning and Literacy. Second Edition, James Paul Gee


Blogs/Websites

  1. Eight Game Elements to Make Learning More Intriguing

  2. Eight Gamification of Learning Mistakes You Need to Avoid

  3. eLearning Industry Enterprise Gamification

  4. e-Learning Leadership Blog – Eight Blogs on Gamification and e-Learning Game Design 

  5. Game Thinking at Comcast

  6. Gamification.co

  7. Gamification, Game-based Learning, Serious Games: Any Difference?

  8. Karl Kapp Notes

  9. Make Learning Fun: Integrate Games Into Your Training

  10. Ten Best Practices for Implementing Gamification

  11. What Research Says About Game-Based Learning

Online Courses/Workshops

  1. Essentials of Game Design, ATD's Essential Online Series

  2. Game Design Live Online Course, Karl Kapp, Sharon Boller, eLearning Guild Academy

  3. Gamification MOOC, coursera, Kevin Werbach, University of Pennsylvania

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About Author

Carrie Zens
Carrie Zens

For more than a decade, Carrie Zens has led the marketing communication efforts for Allen Interactions. She builds awareness and business growth for AI through digital marketing initiatives, event marketing, and partnership development. She passionately shares Allen Interactions’ story on how they can and have helped hundreds of companies adapt their business and people through custom learning and technology solutions that improve performance. Zens has also enjoyed marketing and growing several other businesses in the healthcare and financial/banking arenas in the Midwest. She holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Marketing and Psychology from the University of Northern Iowa and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

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