Whats the third way that gaming helps learning?
Silver: Let’s face it: Humans love to compete. They like knowing that they did a bit better than the next person. Of course, you know that. Didn’t you set up a videogame for the partners in a law firm who had to take yearly tests mandated by their profession? Yes. We placed a plasma screen in the firm’s break room that continuously scrolled the top-20 high scores, along with their made-up names, such as Tort King. For the first time, lawyers who passed the exam asked if they could take it a second or third time to get a higher placement on the Leader Board. Silver: Typical. Gaming allows players to compete with gusto. Suppose an executive is interested in adding gaming to the association’s offerings. What do you recommend? NextGen: My first suggestion would be to experiment with Easter eggs on their Web sites. A simple technique that came out of the DVD industry, Easter eggs are small, hidden links on the menu screen that link to special segments. There are complete bulletin boards ded