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Thursday, 30 June 2011

Clark Quinn on Educational Games

Posted on 22:22 by Unknown


Clark Quinn, author of Engaging Learning: designing e-learning simulation games recently gave a masterclass in Sydney.  He introduced categories of educational games, how they differ from scenarios and simulations, and made suggestions for how they can best be used for learning.

Although the information he shared is primarily for instructional designers of elearning, rather than for interface
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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Design inspiration: Naughtyfish

Posted on 23:02 by Unknown
For utterly standout and inspired design, check out the work of Naughtyfish.
Including...


The greed poster and the Africa poster for something immediately different, captivating, raw and effective.
The Ordinary Day booklet for an inspiring approach to the use of photography that privliges mood and sophisticated emotion over the usual canned and oversaturated stock landscapes.
And Sweet Little
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Posted in Books and Paper Reviews, Emotions and Wellbeing, Graphics and visualization, Interface and Interaction Design, LXD - User Experience for Learning, Mobile Learning, Social and Collaborative Learning, Video and Animation | No comments

Saturday, 11 June 2011

Educational game for a healthier world

Posted on 20:49 by Unknown


Health Month is a fabulous game that leverages online social behaviour and technology to turn healthy living from a chore into a pastime.  "Live healthier, for fun!" is the tagline and the whimsical and clean website lives up to the promise.  If this game gets "eating your greens" trending or causes tofu to go viral, I'll buy a cow for my backyard.  Health Month is the Brainchild of Buster
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Wednesday, 1 June 2011

7 ideas for designing your own Prezi template

Posted on 23:21 by Unknown





Powerpoint going stale in the cupboard? Boss banging on your door for a Prezi template?  I hear ya.  But how can you create a consistent look and feel to represent your organisation that isn't too restrictive, and in a program that breaks all the rules?!

Prezi has a growing bank of reusable prezis but these are pretty content specific.  So how to make a compelling and generic
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