We've covered the process of gamification in several in-depth blog posts (see below for more resources). As a quick summary, gamification occurs when educators incorporate game elements into a learning environment to help learners acquire knowledge more quickly and fluidly.
In essence, gamification badges are gamification elements in the form of rewards that symbolize the achievements of learners. Whether it's a student who just passed a test or an employee who aced a continuing education exam, gamification badges can be rewarded to learners to let them know that their success is noticed and appreciated, which in turn can often spur them on toward even greater achievements in learning.
Gamification badges can be used as an alternative, or as a supplement, to traditional point-based grading systems. Some trainers disagree with extrinsic education rewards entirely, positing that such rewards take the focus away from learning material and put it onto badges.
However, for educators who are interested in incorporating gamification into their LMS, it is important to note that the reason gamification badges work are not because learners want badges, but because acquiring badges motivates them to further their learning. In other words, if you are applying gamification to your learning environment, use it with the theory that the purpose of gamification badges is to motivate learners, not to give them extrinsic rewards. It is this element of motivation that drives the success of gaming badges, and not the badges themselves.
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It is often suggested that educators "tier" the badges they reward learners by the level of commitment required on behalf of the learner to attain a badge.
Here are some gamification badges examples:
Basic Badges - these can take the form of simple, basic emblems that learners can achieve for completing easier, more basic learning goals.
Achievements - these can be rewarded for learning goals that require learners to complete multiple steps or are more complicated. They can also be rewards for non-exclusive one-time events, such as the first time a learner makes a post on an LMS.
Awards - these should be given to learners for exclusive one-time opportunities. For example, learners who complete an entire learning module, or who are consistently the highest performing learner in their class or workplace, can be given awards.
From there, let your imagination as an educator run rampant. You can incorporate things such as "progress badges" to recognize the efforts of struggling learners or things like "extra credit badges" to recognize learners who go above and beyond to achieve success.
Here at Lambda Solutions, we work to guarantee the success of trainers by guiding the them to implement their LMS to include features such as gamification badges. We specialize in assisting clients working with Lambda Learn. Contact us today and start getting more out of your training programs!
If you want to learn more about gamification, we have an on-demand webinar on the topic that you can listen to: Gamification 101 – What It Is and How to Get Started.
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