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Gamification is gaining an increasing interest, also in the field of instruction and training, thanks to its promise of engaging and motivating users. This paper presents the experience of a gamified short course on promotion of entrepreneurship that we have designed and executed for Electronic Engineering students. The short course relied on an extensive use of serious games for business and featured...
Much excitement has been generated by the idea of harnessing levels of deep engagement offered by serious games in higher education (HE). However, little is known about academicspsila real views on the use of educational games in HE, yet academics are key to serious game implementation. An in-depth survey of academic staff within the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland was carried out to discover...
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