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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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Is Serious Games the same concept as Gamification?

Except that Gamification is a Game added to a serious topic, while a serious game approaches it from the opposite perspective? … Edit: As an example, would you call the famous Piano stairs Gamification or serious game, or both? …
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What makes people vote?

In both cases, voting "means" something. How many of the new stackexchange users are reluctant to vote, until they realize that the reason they find so many high-quality answers on the first place is, …
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Will animated feedback be annoying or nice?

However, every gamification measure should ask the question if it is useful (or only "fancy): which activity are you trying to support? (See S. Deterding: "Don’t Play Games With Me!" …
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