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Gamification Vs. Game-Based Learning

While the terms “gamification” and “game-based learning” are often considered to be interchangeable, in fact they aren’t. To understand the difference and learn how to incorporate these methods in your e-Learning projects, watch this recording of the most attended iSpring webinar ever, presented by Andrew Hughes, the president of Designing Digitally.The speaker Andrew Hughes is the president & founder of Designing Digitally, an agency that develops gamified learning experiences and custom serious games. Among its large-scale prestigious clients are Toyota, Hewlett Packard, Samsung, and others, each of which leverage the power of games in their e-Learning projects. Started as a solo team in 2001, Designing Digitally has been continuously evolving and now has more than 1,500 employees, including seasoned Interactive Media Developers and Learning Solutions specialists. The company’s qualified services have been recognized with many awards, and it has been repeatedly ranked among the

President Donald Trump Press Conference 6/9/2017

President Trump's presentation that the Thursday declaration of previous FBI executive James B. Comey was an "add up to and finish vindication" in spite of "such a variety of false articulations and untruths" was the kind of recklessly triumphant and inexactly grounded as a general rule explanation we've generally expected from the president. It was news that turned out somewhat later, news about arrangements to document a protest against Comey for a disclosure he made amid that Senate Intelligence Committee hearing meeting, that may wind up being all the more harming to the president. CNN and Fox initially revealed that Trump's outside advice, Marc Kasowitz, arrangements to document grumblings with the examiner general of the Justice Department and the Senate Judiciary Committee about Comey's declaration. At issue was Comey's disclosure that he gave a reminder archiving a discussion with Trump to a companion to be imparted to the New York Ti

First Annual Real News Correspondence Dinner trump

   The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner is happening again Saturday, and it’ll be, well,  something else. For the past eight years,  the dinner has marked a weekend of celeb-studded parties  feting President Barack Obama (and, nominally, the press).  But with Donald Trump in the Oval Office, the forecast is decidedly less glamorous — starting with the main event, which is expected to strike a more serious tone this year in the absence of its guest of honor.