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So You Want to Gamify?

Based on the popularity and interest of my last blog, Gamification, I decided to create a list of resources, for those brave enough to embark on this journey.

What is Gamification?

Top Ten Examples

How to Gamify Your Classroom

Ten Specific Ways to Gamify Your Classroom

Cool Classroom Gaming Blog

Game Platform with no programming experience required, for the serious gamer (Summer plans, anyone?)

Free App Maker for Droid and iPhone (Very basic and easy to use)

How I Gamified My Class (Not me.....some other really cool teacher)

Gamification MOOC (Summer professional development, anyone?)


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