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Gamification 201 - 60 Tactics in 60 Minutes [SGS Gamification]
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Gamification 201 - 60 Tactics in 60 Minutes [SGS Gamification]
SPEAKER/S: Molly Kittle (Bunchball)
DAY / TIME / LOCATION: Tuesday 10:00-11:00 Room 308, South Hall
TRACK / FORMAT: Serious Games Summit / Lecture
DESCRIPTION: A look inside Bunchball's Super-Secret Invisible and Hard-to-Read Gamification Playbook - the tactics that we've learned from 4 years of implementing gamification solutions for companies of all sizes, and across multiple industries.

These are the real-world questions that we get asked every time we start a new project, and we'll share our answers.

Should I have one point system or more?
What should I call my points?
What should the scale of my point system be?
How many points should I award for X behavior?
Should users start out with any points?
Should points ever reset?
Should there be limits on how many points someone can earn?
Should I let people trade earned points for purchased points?
How many levels should I have?
How should they be spaced out?
What should I name my levels?
Should I use levels to gate access to content? etc.
TAKEAWAY: The answers to a lot of tactical gamification questions that you will encounter the minute you try to actually gamify something. 60 Tactics in 60 Minutes.

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