Gamification in learning art - your experience?
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Gliger, oh that looks like fun, lol!

Chris, believe me when I say I know what you're talking about and know that feel... and I also know deep down that app/game reward/achievement - as addictive as they are for as long as they are - even more effective is yourself handing you reward/achievement. In the quiet requiem of your own, private world, where nobody else know and see what you're doing. I've been to both zones, and somehow it is _hard_ to get back to the self-rewarding zone because it's all in my imagination with not a shred of external proof. Even a Steam icon is something to look at once in a while. But maybe I got you wrong, maybe this ain't what you mean, and above all, who am I , a random online screen name, to tell you how to do things? But you know, a game has an end... your imagination goes on forever. Will you wait for the DLC, or will you make your own mount and fly off on it?


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RE: Gamification in learning art - your experience? - by meat - 06-21-2015, 11:28 AM

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