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Making serious applications more engaging by increasing feedback to stimulate action, through the application of principles of Cognitive Psychology and Behaviorism.

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Bringing experience to computer online store

Goal of the gamification should be allow enough options so the user does not feel restricted, yet, keep enough rules to allow them to visible progress in the system. …
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How does Gamification change User Behavior?

Gamification needs voluntariness (if you are forced in a Points,badge system it is NOT gamification), learning or problem solving aspect (if not, then it is just play) and, it needs a balance of structure … Sebastian Deterding, Meaningful Play: Getting Gamification Right, Google Tech Talk, January 24, 2011 (Presentation explaining the Self Determination Theory case against behavioral approaches to gamification
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Will animated feedback be annoying or nice?

I have explained a briefly how user behavior changes can be achieved using gamification in my other answer: How does Gamification change User Behavior? …
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