See also: Part 1 and Part 2
In part 1, I presented an overview of our research study that classified the most commonly used gameful design elements according to user preferences, and in part 2 I listed which elements make part of each group of user…
See also: Part 1
In part 1, I presented an overview of our research study that classified the most commonly used gameful design elements according to user preferences:
Groups of gameful design elements by user preferences.
Now, let’s dive into more detail and look at the complete list…
At the HCI Games Group, we have been working to understand user preferences in gameful applications in order to develop methodologies for personalized gameful design. Last year, we worked together with Andrzej Marczewski and the AIT to develop a new questionnaire for the Hexad user…
A collection of some of the most relevant publications and news of 2016 related to Gamification -- from the point of view of an HCI researcher.
Note: all the slides have links to the publications; if they are not working on SlideShare, please download…
CHI PLAY 2016, the ACM Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play, happened last week and made available a lot of interesting research in games, play, and gamification. I have made a compilation of 12 of the relevant findings for future Gamification design and research. Check them…
A few weeks ago I attended CHI PLAY 2015, the second edition of the ACM SIGCHI Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play. CHI PLAY is an international and interdisciplinary conference for researchers and professionals of all areas of play, games, and human-computer interaction, which…