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Website load speed: | 1.514s this is quite good! |
Number of (outgoing) links: | 70 |
HTML size: | 34.5 kilobytes Good |
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meta-tag og:title | Research on Gamification, User Experience (UX), Digital Signage Canadian Companies Can Use | CommerceLab |
meta-tag twitter:description | Imagine that an environmental disaster has caused primitive bacteria to take over everyone’s brain. To save the human race, each person’s brain must be rewired. Don’t panic - it’s just a video game. Welcome to Neuro-Ludus, a game designed by Montreal researchers to test the effectiveness of gamification in IT training. Its dramatic opening scene is meant to draw players into the game, where they solve various puzzles to win points and advance through 30 levels. Clearly, this is not traditional tech skills training. And that’s exactly the point. “This game is very engaging. We wanted it to be accessible for a wide range of people,” says Dr. France Boutin, a professor at the Université du Québec a Montréal (UQAM). France Boutin, UQUAM Boutin developed the Neuro-Ludus game with a team that includes Dr. Chris Chinien, president of Compétences/Skills R&D Inc. They cite research suggesting video gamers fare better than non-gamers at multitasking, short-term memory, spatial cognition |
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meta-tag og:description | Imagine that an environmental disaster has caused primitive bacteria to take over everyone’s brain. To save the human race, each person’s brain must be rewired. Don’t panic - it’s just a video game. Welcome to Neuro-Ludus, a game designed by Montreal researchers to test the effectiveness of gamification in IT training. Its dramatic opening scene is meant to draw players into the game, where they solve various puzzles to win points and advance through 30 levels. Clearly, this is not traditional tech skills training. And that’s exactly the point. “This game is very engaging. We wanted it to be accessible for a wide range of people,” says Dr. France Boutin, a professor at the Université du Québec a Montréal (UQAM). France Boutin, UQUAM Boutin developed the Neuro-Ludus game with a team that includes Dr. Chris Chinien, president of Compétences/Skills R&D Inc. They cite research suggesting video gamers fare better than non-gamers at multitasking, short-term memory, spatial cognition |
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