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Ludification

Ludification “Ludification is the incorporation of a play structure into activities that are not play, without the use of web or app technology.“ References NALLAR, Durgan Alberto, Diseño de juego en América latina. Estructura lúdica, Ed. del Autor, Buenos Aires, 2015. ISBN 978-987-33-8434-9 Otras Fuentes John W. Rice. “The Gamification of Learning and Instruction: Game-Based …

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Lore

Lore “Lore involves the backstory of the game -everything that has happened up until now.” References Sheldon, Lee (2012) The Multiplayer Classroom: Designing Coursebook as a Game. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Author [yadawiki link=”Lucas” show=”Lucas”]

l33t speak

l33t speak “I33t speak is a pseudo-language that began on bulletin boards in the 1980s, often simply a product of misspellings; then it prospered as a means to get around language filters in multiplayer gaming and social networks. Elements of I33t speak are now in general usage, particularly in texting and tweeting. Examples include “c” …

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