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Why Praxis and Play Matter for Practical Learning

Aristotle believed there was two types of intelligence. One is translated as “theoretical wisdom”, which refers to book smarts, and the other is “practical wisdom”, which refers to the ability to apply theoretical wisdom into action. Aristotle gives an example of a student learning geometry: this student will come out of school with theoretical wisdom, but must also learn to apply it into the real world. An example would be to carry out a work of architecture with the geometry he learned in school. We need both of these intelligences to be functional; Praxis gives you this.

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One Million Views for Gamification

Since the first GSummit in January of 2011 in San Francisco, we have been sharing presentation materials with the community and world on Slideshare. Today we’re pleased to announce that those slides have been viewed over 1,000,000 times – a milestone we never could have imagined these 3 short years ago. With amazing content from…

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Industrial Strength: Badgeville Showed Triple-Digit Growth in 2012

Yesterday, Badgeville announced that 2012 marked the company’s second consecutive year of triple-digit revenue growth. They also reported on some of their new partnerships, which include Deloitte, Oracle, Rogers, Samsung, Bell Media, Citrix, Autodesk, Panera Bread, EMC, Marketo, CA Technologies, NBC, Universal Music, Barnes & Noble, Danone, A&N Media and Microsoft. How’s that for a list of prominent companies using gamification?

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Voting for the 2013 GAwards Have Begun!

As the only conference to recognize excellence in gamification, GSummit SF 2013 has officially opened the 2013 GAwards for voting on the latest and greatest in engagement practices. The GAwards are meant to recognize outstanding achievements in engagement (from 2012) using loyalty, behavioral science and gamification. Through crowdsourced nominations and voting, you will decide who will be…

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