Special Guest Andy Hughes of Designing Digitally

Special Guest Andy Hughes of Designing Digitally

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Thursday brings Andy Hughes of Designing Digitally into the window. For nearly a decade, Andrew Hughes has made it his personal mission to ensure that commonly-used ineffective and lackluster training techniques are a thing of the past. Realizing his passion for changing the way we learn and evolve, in 2006 Andrew founded and became President of Designing Digitally, Inc., an E-Learning and Serious Game Development firm that creates fully customized learner retention solutions for various types of industries.

  • Andy’s history
  • Group think
  • xAPI
  • Data
  • Content verification vs structural gamification
  • Rewards for training
  • Security
  • Real world examples from Designing Digitally

Links in the chat:

https://maketimebook.com/

https://www.dailydot.com/wp-content/uploads/6b2/79/a466411474bc5578-1365×1024.jpg

https://www.wnyc.org/story/886-the-price-of-a-hack/

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https://www.crowdcast.io/e/012419

Designing Digitally, Inc. specializes in creating educational, engaging, and entertaining learning experiences that incorporate innovation, creativity, and gamification to enhance learner retention. They offer a wide spectrum of solutions, including interactive custom eLearning, Serious Games, Training Simulations, and Mobile Learning. All developments are customized to our clients’ individual needs. Designing Digitally, Inc. specializes in creating educational, engaging, and entertaining learning experiences that incorporate innovation, creativity, and gamification to enhance learner retention. Our company offers a wide spectrum of solutions, including interactive custom eLearning, Serious Games, Training Simulations, and Mobile Learning. All developments are customized to our clients’ individual needs.

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