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Tag Archives: Wetenschap
Workshop Spelenderwijs 6 oktober
6 oktober 2015, 10:00 – 16:30 uur, Amsterdam Interesse in gamification? Staat u op het punt om spel serieus te gaan gebruiken? Tijdens deze workshop krijgt u een inleiding in de wereld van doelmatig spelen. U gaat naar huis met … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, design, development, education, Game, Gamification, motivation, Research, serious gaming, Wetenschap
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Perceived realism in media & gaming
Research at the turn of the century indicated that people can make judgements about the reality of a media experience on a moment-to-moment basis and that this judgement depends highly on the typicality of the experience (Shapiro, 2003). If it … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, Game, psychology, reality, Research, Self, Wetenschap
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Kunst & Kennis in VR || Hersengedrag
Voor Hersengedrag.nl hebben wij ongeveer 200 mensen Virtual Reality laten ervaren met de Oculus Rift tijdens de nacht van Kunst en Kennis. Voor bijna iedereen die in de rij stond was het de eerste persoonlijke ervaring met VR. We hadden … Continue reading
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Tagged development, new media, psychology, Research, Science, VR, Wetenschap
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Quotable #14 Informatieve onschuld
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Tagged new media, Philosophy, psychology, Research, talig, Wetenschap
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A knowledge taxonomy
By applying taxonomy to explore the concept of knowledge, an organisational structure can be superimposed. This taxonomy provides a shared structure and vocabulary for a complicated concept that cuts across many scientific fields and models. Blooms’ taxonomy (1956) was hailed … Continue reading