Gamification And Game-Based Learning: Two Different Things

Gamification And Game-Based Learning: Two Different Things

Gamification And Game-Based Learning: Two Different Things

The Differences Between Gamification And Game-Based Learning 

Gamification strategies are increasingly getting attention and investment in eLearning. In today’s high-pressure world, when everyone is working tight schedules, we tend to learn well only when it’s enjoyable or obviously beneficial to us – and games definitely make the learning more enjoyable. According to Engagement Alliance, the gamification industry is predicted to reach $5.5 billion by 2018. Games keep learners engaged and motivated – 80% of learners feel that game-like learning or jobs could make them more productive (Talent LMS).

But it’s high time that we get gaming concepts right; let’s have a look at what each of these means.

Gamification 

Game-Based Learning

While the objective of learner engagement is common between gamification and game-based learning, they are two different things. Both offer tremendous benefits to your eLearning course, but it is important to know the different between the two so that you can optimally use the one which is relevant for the desired goals and the needs of the learners.

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