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Gamification in Education: Leveling Up Student Engagement and Leadership

Episode 5 of the Teach.Lead.Innovate. podcast, hosted by David Walker, titled "Gamification in Education: Leveling Up Student Engagement and Leadership" was published on December 6, 2024 and runs 6 minutes.

December 6, 2024 ·6m · Teach.Lead.Innovate.

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Welcome to Teach-Lead-Innovate! On this week’s Forward-Thinking Friday, we’re diving into the exciting world of gamification in education and leadership. By incorporating game design elements into learning and management, educators and leaders are finding innovative ways to boost engagement, collaboration, and success.In This Episode:What is Gamification? Learn how game mechanics like points, badges, and leaderboards are transforming teaching and leadership practices.Real-World Applications: Explore how tools like Classcraft, Duolingo, and leadership platforms are revolutionizing classrooms and professional development.Research-Backed Benefits: Understand the science behind gamification and why it works, supported by studies on motivation, collaboration, and problem-solving.Actionable Steps: Discover practical tips to integrate gamification into your school or organization.Key Takeaways:Engage Students: Use gamification to make learning interactive and rewarding, increasing motivation and persistence.Enhance Collaboration: Foster teamwork and problem-solving skills by incorporating game elements into projects and activities.Transform Leadership: Apply gamification to goal-setting, professional development, and team-building to drive innovation and accountability.Stay Balanced: Ensure your gamification strategies are equitable and aligned with your educational goals.References:Deterding, S., Dixon, D., Khaled, R., & Nacke, L. (2011). From game design elements to gamefulness: Defining "gamification." Proceedings of the 15th International Academic MindTrek Conference.Sailer, M., Hense, J., Mayr, S., & Mandl, H. (2017). How gamification motivates: An experimental study of the effects of specific game design elements on psychological need satisfaction. Computers in Human Behavior, 69, 371-380.Bai, S., Hew, K. F., & Huang, B. (2021). Does gamification improve student learning outcome? Evidence from a meta-analysis and synthesis of qualitative data in educational contexts. Educational Research Review, 34, 100394.Vesselinov, R., & Grego, J. (2020). Duolingo effectiveness study. City University of New York.Hamari, J., Koivisto, J., & Sarsa, H. (2016). Does gamification work? A literature review of empirical studies on gamification. Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

Welcome to Teach-Lead-Innovate! On this week’s Forward-Thinking Friday, we’re diving into the exciting world of gamification in education and leadership. By incorporating game design elements into learning and management, educators and leaders are finding innovative ways to boost engagement, collaboration, and success.

In This Episode:

  • What is Gamification? Learn how game mechanics like points, badges, and leaderboards are transforming teaching and leadership practices.
  • Real-World Applications: Explore how tools like Classcraft, Duolingo, and leadership platforms are revolutionizing classrooms and professional development.
  • Research-Backed Benefits: Understand the science behind gamification and why it works, supported by studies on motivation, collaboration, and problem-solving.
  • Actionable Steps: Discover practical tips to integrate gamification into your school or organization.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Engage Students: Use gamification to make learning interactive and rewarding, increasing motivation and persistence.
  2. Enhance Collaboration: Foster teamwork and problem-solving skills by incorporating game elements into projects and activities.
  3. Transform Leadership: Apply gamification to goal-setting, professional development, and team-building to drive innovation and accountability.
  4. Stay Balanced: Ensure your gamification strategies are equitable and aligned with your educational goals.

References:

  1. Deterding, S., Dixon, D., Khaled, R., & Nacke, L. (2011). From game design elements to gamefulness: Defining "gamification." Proceedings of the 15th International Academic MindTrek Conference.
  2. Sailer, M., Hense, J., Mayr, S., & Mandl, H. (2017). How gamification motivates: An experimental study of the effects of specific game design elements on psychological need satisfaction. Computers in Human Behavior, 69, 371-380.
  3. Bai, S., Hew, K. F., & Huang, B. (2021). Does gamification improve student learning outcome? Evidence from a meta-analysis and synthesis of qualitative data in educational contexts. Educational Research Review, 34, 100394.
  4. Vesselinov, R., & Grego, J. (2020). Duolingo effectiveness study. City University of New York.
  5. Hamari, J., Koivisto, J., & Sarsa, H. (2016). Does gamification work? A literature review of empirical studies on gamification. Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

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