The gamified learning environment - pedagogical possibilities and pitfalls

Gamification can be a powerful educational tool, and has shown potential to increase student motivation and engagement. A large majority of today’s children and youths spend hours focused on solving complex problems in the realm of digital games. The possibility of transferring that kind of flow int...

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