The Power of Play: How Gamification Can Revolutionize Employee Learning and Development
Murray Gray
Supporting HR professionals to onboard, train, retain & upskill great people. Cofounder of Engagify.io & Xperiencify.com – we understand what makes people engage & actually learn.
There's lots of talk of gamification out there right now.
But sadly, there's also a lot of confusion and downright disinformation around exactly what it means, what it can do (in detail), and how they'd go about actually deploying the principles into their workplace.
This article aims to answer those questions, and bring much-needed clarity for those seeking new and innovative ways to engage, motivate and inspire their employees.?
?? You've Lost that Playful Feeling ??
Our L&D ancestors had the best intentions, but sadly didn't know what we know now about how people learn best.
And this is why traditional learning and development (L&D) methods can often fall short, leaving employees disengaged, struggling to retain information and "considering their options."
This is where gamification and play comes in.
Gamification and play tap into the brain's intrinsic mechanisms for learning, leveraging the natural human proclivity for exploration, challenge, and reward.?
When engaged in gameplay, the brain releases dopamine ??, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward, which enhances memory formation and motivational processes. This biological response not only makes the learning process more enjoyable but also more effective.?
It fosters a positive emotional connection to learning, enabling better retention of information and aligns with the brain's preference for active, experiential learning, where knowledge is constructed through doing and reflecting on the experience, rather than passive absorption of information.?
Gamification and play embody a powerful methodology that aligns with the brain's workings to maximize learning outcomes.
But What the Heck is Gamification Anyway?
Ok, boring definition time...
"Gamification" is the strategic use of game-like elements in non-game contexts. It can be applied to a wide range of activities, including employee training, onboarding, and continuous learning.?
By incorporating well-known game mechanics such as points, badges, leaderboards, and challenges, gamification can make learning more engaging, enjoyable, and effective.?
That's just the start, and there's a lot more to it than just this (natch.)
But even if you get this a little bit of it right, the benefits can be absolutely nuclear...
#WinWinWin am I right?
OK, let's now talk about how to actually do it...
Our Specific, Proven, Battle-tested Strategies for Implementing Gamification in Your Employee L&D
While we can't go into SUPER deep detail in this article, there definitely are some foundational ways we always recommend deploying gamification techniques in employee L&D.?
Here are a few strategies to get you started:
Points ???
Every app and game ever made gives you points when you take action.
It may sound simple, but it works... Everyone, young and old, LOVES to collect points.
You can give points for actions & tasks such as: watching training content, completing tasks, quiz responses, document uploads, button clicks, achieving milestones, commenting and even just participating in activities or the community!
It's so weird, but when you literally just give points and students will want to keep earning them day and night.
(Editor note: It’s like being in Vegas but much healthier wins!)
As for what you should do with the points, I'll be writing a whole article about that in the near future, but until then, here are 10 valuable ways you could allow employees to use, redeem or otherwise "cash in" points for that align beautifully with common business outcomes:
Badges ???
In its most basic sense, a "badge" is simply a way to visually represent achievements, skills and milestones.
One origin theory I've seen is that they came from the world of the military where everyone has a visual indication of rank (along with any special medals they've earned during their service.)
You may also recognize them from the world of martial arts where belt colors are the obvious markers of how "dangerous" you might be. ??
Whatever their origins, the most important thing to understand is that they bring people pride, "bragging rights", "social proof", which is great, but more importantly they make others aspire to want to earn them too.
They also create an exclusive "inner circle" that others want to be part of and represent progress, accomplishment, and exclusivity in a way that's motivating and inspiring.
With this in mind, it's obvious why video games instantly jumped onto the badge bandwagon: the more a player plays, the more badges they earn. And players with more badges and visual bling always inspire and motivate the "newbies" to work hard to up-level.
If you can collect them, people want them, and that's why they work so well in any kind of elearning environment. When you give badges to recognize employee achievements and progress, people will literally learn as a byproduct of collecting the badges.
As for what they do with the badges, I'll be writing a whole article about that in the near future, but until then, here are 10 valuable ways to make badges more useful company-wide that align beautifully with larger business outcomes:
Leaderboards ??
Everyone's favorite gamification element must be leaderboards!
They can enhance learning engagement, motivate continuous improvement, and foster a competitive yet collaborative learning environment.
Visually ranking participants based on their progress, achievements, or performance in various learning activities can tap into the intrinsic motivation of learners, encouraging them to engage more deeply with the content and strive for better performance.
But not so fast – they also a dark side to them.
We all want to be in the top 10, but what happens when we're not?
The answer to this question is why they're a little trickier than you'd expect to pull off correctly in elearning environments!
Think about it – if the top 10 on the board feel great, how do you feel if you're not?
Exactly – you feel?bummed out. ??
Demotivated.
Possibly even to the point of wanting to give up, or at best, just phone in the bare minimum effort. Obviously that's the outcome you absolutely DON'T want.
Yu-kai Chou, the author of Actionable Gamification, is known for saying that the role of a leaderboard is to generate "urgent optimism" for players, which means it helps them to take action right away (urgently), and keeps them feeling optimistic about it at the same time.
That's why we're tackling leaderboards in a different way at Engagify, so this never happens.
Here are a few best practices to design and use leaderboards to help realize business goals:
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When integrating leaderboards into a corporate elearning strategy, it's crucial to monitor their impact carefully. Poorly implemented leaderboards can often have unintended effects, leading to negative competition, stress, and a focus on ranking over actual learning.?
Balancing the leaderboard's competitive aspects with the overall goal of fostering a supportive, engaging, and effective learning environment is key.
Additionally, ensuring that the criteria for success on the leaderboard are transparent, fair, and aligned with the learning objectives will help mitigate potential downsides.
But when thoughtfully designed and implemented, leaderboards can motivate learners, encourage active participation, and create a dynamic and interactive learning environment that benefits both individuals and the organization as a whole.
Urgency & FOMO ??
Urgency & Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) are almost never used in Learning & Development, but human nature responds to it, big time!
And when used right, it helps learners to prioritize their learning.
Here are some great ways to use urgency and FOMO inside your elearning environment:
?t Engagify we've pioneered a bunch of different ways to inject urgency & FOMO into the elearning experience.
Variable Rewards & Pattern Interrupts
They're not commonly used in learning, but when combined, these are two of the most powerful tools you can use in your elearning experience to keep students highly engaged.
Variable (or Unpredictable) Rewards tap into the human brain's reward centers, creating a sense of anticipation and excitement.?
In an elearning context, we recommend setting up seemingly-random rewards for completing modules, contributing to discussions, or achieving high scores on assessments.
These unexpected rewards could include ideas like:
The unpredictability of the reward is what keeps learners engaged, constantly coming back for more to see what they might earn next.
Pattern Interrupts are designed to break the monotony of traditional learning by introducing unexpected elements that re-engage attention.?
Some ideas:?
These surprises can help maintain focus and interest throughout the training program.
Celebrations play a crucial role in acknowledging achievements, big or small.?
Celebratory messages, animations, or even sound effects upon completing tasks or reaching milestones can significantly boost morale. In a corporate setting, celebrating learning milestones not only recognizes & validates the individual's effort but also fosters a positive learning culture within the organization.
It makes the learning journey enjoyable and memorable.
Sound Effects, when used judiciously, can enhance the learning experience by providing auditory feedback for interactions and achievements.
A simple "achievement" or applause sound effect when a learner selects the correct answer or completes a module adds an extra layer of satisfaction and engagement. These auditory cues, much like in video gaming, can make the learning process more dynamic and rewarding, and folks can even come to look forward to them.
Caveat emptor: integrating these four elements into elearning platforms requires thoughtful design and implementation to ensure they add value without becoming distractions.?
But when done right, they can make a potentially boring corporate training not just truly engaging, but also a genuinely enjoyable experience for learners, encouraging action while fostering a culture of continuous improvement and achievement.
Community ??????
There's a reason why “gym buddies” help us to keep going to the gym when we would have given up.
Just like a gym buddy, a great community can help students stay motivated, on track and taking action.
Creating a community in corporate training involves developing a space where learners can interact, share insights, challenge each other, and grow together.?
This can be done through forums, discussion boards, and social media groups dedicated to the course or training program where learners can post questions, share resources, and discuss real-world applications of the course material.?
This peer-to-peer interaction not only enriches the learning experience but also builds a network of support, encouraging learners to engage more deeply with the content and with each other.
We suggest leveraging community features to add a social dimension to learning, transforming it from a passive to an active process.?
By incorporating elements like group challenges, where learners work together to solve problems or complete projects, organizations can foster a sense of teamwork and collective achievement. Leaderboards can be used not just to highlight individual success but also to celebrate group accomplishments, further strengthening the community bond.
Live events, such as webinars or Q&A sessions with subject matter experts, can also contribute to the community feeling by bringing learners together in real-time. These events provide opportunities for live interaction, immediate feedback, and the chance to connect with instructors and peers on a more personal level.
Additionally, recognizing and celebrating the achievements of community members can motivate learners and reinforce the value of their contributions. Highlighting success stories or exemplary contributions can inspire others and showcase the real-world impact of the learning community.
In essence, fostering a community within a corporate training environment can:
Personalization & Customization of the Experience
Personalization & customization in a corporate training environment is a game-changer and can directly impact learner engagement, retention, and overall satisfaction.?
Internally at Engagify, we're championing the creation of dynamic and personalized learning experiences, which tailor training to individual needs, interests, and learning styles.
These kinds of "choose your own adventure" style experiences can significantly enhance the effectiveness of corporate eLearning programs.
Some examples:
Some Inspiring L&D Gamification Examples
Many organizations are already using gamification to improve their employee L&D programs. Here are a few examples:
Getting Started with Gamification
If you're interested in deploying gamification in your employee L&D programs, there are a few things to keep in mind.?
First: clearly define your goals and objectives.? What do you hope to achieve by using gamification? Once you know your goals, we can help you develop a gamification strategy that aligns with them.
Second: it's SO important to keep it simple.? DO NOT try to overcomplicate your gamification program. Start with a few simple mechanics and gradually add more complexity as needed.
Third: it is CRITICAL to get buy-in from your employees. Make sure that your employees understand that things could be about to get more fun for them.
Fourth: it's SUPER important to measure your results.?Track the impact of your gamification program on employee engagement, motivation, happiness, knowledge retention, and application of learning. (But mostly happiness.)
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By following these tips, you can use gamification to create a more engaging, effective, and enjoyable learning experience for your employees.
I hope this article has given you a better understanding of gamification and its potential to revolutionize employee learning and development.?
If you'd like to chat about how we can help to develop a customized gamification solution for your organization, we'd love to chat.
Just click the link below to reserve a time on my calendar to get the ball rolling.
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9 个月Fantastic work, Murray Gray! Gamification indeed unlocks a world of engagement and learning. Keep inspiring with your valuable insights!
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