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Dianne Rees

PLAY4 Community - 0 views

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    Not really sure good game design is involved here but brings up an interesting point about players wanting to quantify their own fitness behaviors
Rashed Khan

Android Top Secret code list for android users - Androhub - 0 views

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    Android Top Secret code 1 to 30 list is listed bellow: 01. *#*#4636#*#* = Phone Information (allows you to change the SMS service centre number and more) 02. *2767*3855# = Factory Reset Your Device. 03. *#*#34971539#*#* = Give full information about Camera. 04. *#*#7594#*#* = you can change the power button behavior or Enables direct power off. 05. *#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* = for a fast backup all media files or data. To see more go to view this post...
Dianne Rees

Achievements Considered Harmful? - Chris Hecker's Website - 1 views

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      Where there's intrinsic motivation to begin with.
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      Gold star, bonus check, etc
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      Because you might actually be decreasing motivation
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      Doing the thing/playing the game must be intrinsically motivating in itself...i.e., rewards not necessary
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      He means beware of using extrinsic motivation and thereby destroying intrinsic motivation
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      Will lead you to design dull games....
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      Do not grade on a curve
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      Highly related to the task vs exogenous ($ for a behavior)
  • Use endogenous rewards.
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    A thought provoking article and slidecast that discusses how extrinsic rewards can make games terrible...
Dianne Rees

HOW TO: Keep Your New Year's Resolutions Using Social Media - 1 views

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    Using games for behavior change
Dianne Rees

ePatient Connections 2010: Limitations of Exergaming | Health Games Analyzed by healthG... - 0 views

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      Video games good for maintenance and basic self-monitoring but should include more support channels to change behaviors for those just starting to lose weight, interested in diabetes control etc. Channels can include social networking, information resources, etc.
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