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Jay A. Bostwick

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4 February 20169 March 2021 Jay A. Bostwick

gamification: “i do not think it means what you think it means”

While in some circles gamification has long since achieved buzzword status, many proponents still seem to be struggling to persuade employers and clients that there’s something of value in this Read More …

instructional designengagement, failure, games, gamification, motivation, rapid feedback
4 October 201225 May 2018 Jay A. Bostwick

zombie-based learning

I look forward to having the term “zombie-based learning” pop up in the lingo of educators, ed-tech specialists, instructional designers, and learning scientists. Even more exciting would be to see Read More …

instructional design, learning, teachingengagement, games, gamification, kickstarter, motivation
22 February 201225 May 2018 Jay A. Bostwick

a gamified cultural inquiry course

There are a couple of projects I’m playing around with this semester, just for fun. For one of those I’m exploring how a university course I’ve been involved with over Read More …

cultural skills resource, fs preparation course, intercultural inquiry, projects"chore wars", engagement, games, gamification, motivation

Where I'm At

  • Advanced Problem Solving (Los Angeles Area)
  • Viterbo University

Where I've Been

  • AllenComm
  • BYU Field Studies
  • BYU Instructional Psychology & Technology
  • BYU Kennedy Center for International Studies

blog archives

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