The Gamification Report Blog
Learning Needs Choreography
What do you picture when you imagine nine ladies dancing?
Nine individuals moving independently, each doing their own thing?
Or a group moving together, in rhythm, with intention?
Now picture nine learners.
Each learner brings their own experience, perspective, and pa...
Faith, Hope, and Charity in Conversation
The holidays bring people together.
They also have a way of testing us.
Faith can falter.
Hope can fade.
And charity? Sometimes it’s the hardest to extend, especially toward the people who push our buttons.
That’s why today’s gift feels so timely.
Day 3 o...
The legendary Spanish Reale, or “Piece of Eight,” has fueled pirate lore for centuries and was once the premier trade coin of the world, valued by kings and coveted by pirates.
At Sententia Gamification, our three levels of certification are anchored in a pirate tale of exploration and discovery. N...
In our latest Level 2 Gamification Journeyman cohort, two standout learner personas have emerged—each uniquely crafted to resonate deeply with their respective teams. These personas aren't just profiles; they're insightful tools that bridge the gap between content and learner, ensuring that every ed...
There’s no debate. If you want to see the future of learning, these four projects are it. Chosen by a panel of expert judges at GamiCon48V’s Throwdown Competition, these award-winning designs are not just creative—they’re transformative. Each one tackles a real-world challenge in adult education and...
Why We Require Hands-On Application in Our Certifications
In The Only Skill That Matters, Jonathan Levi reminds us of something our ancestors knew instinctively: people don’t learn by simply reading or being told what to do—they learn by doing. His mother’s mantra was: “If it’s not in the hands, it...
In the bustling corridors of the Atlanta Airport, amid the noise of hurried footsteps and glaring overhead announcements, I encountered a moment that perfectly encapsulated the power of imagination — and the often-missed opportunities to harness it. The airport's underground train system, known as "...