Gamification isn’t a term you want to use in polite society. What's behind all the noise? John Sumser's post outlines the central issues in this week's feature Gamification III.
Gamification IIIGamification isn’t a term you want to use in polite society. Serious game designers will laugh you out of the room. Appropriating the serious science of game design for use as a business buzz word is an affront to their work. Read Now » |
More Than Five Links: GamificationDeloitte listed Gamification as one of its key tech trends in 2012. They talk about the ability to solve business problems in game environments. Plus, there’s a video and a white paper and an extensive curated list of Gamification links prepared by John that you can't miss. Read Now » |
When Stealing is Okay“If you really care about your particular “truly unique” idea and/or thought, give it away. Gleefully give it away. Make it easy for folks to consume, borrow and share.” – William Tincup Read Now » |
Stand Up for Yourself Without Getting FiredAttorneys often have legal myopia; they can only see how the law applies. Ballman sees beyond the purely legal issues to the real problems employees deal with everyday – like eating and paying the heating bill. Read Now » |













