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This is a game-based course that is laced with real-life scenarios and activities that are timed and scored. The game has 4 levels, each level tests the learner on aspect of ethics.. In each level, the learner is presented with ethical dilemmas in the form of scenario-based activities with options that they can select. Upon selecting the right option, the learner is rewarded with points which when accumulated rewards them with badges. The game progresses from one level to another, with learner collecting the points along the journey.




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Awesome gamification to bring home the ethical principles. However, if only life were so simple and everyone in it so good looking. Nice project!
Beautifully done. I could use something like this – much more engaging than the blog I use each school year.
I am curious to know about the apps that they used, too. Hopefully, they will respond to this question.
Great to hear that. Hope to see your course too.
Regards,
Suresh.
Tesseract Learning (http://www.tesseractlearning.com)
I do not see any confusion, everything is great and straight forward. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Suresh,
I love the graphics, animations, and the gamification elements used in this course. Great job!
Hi Pooja,
Nice to hear you liked this course. Hoping to extend our Captivate course development to any customers who may have a need.
With regards,
Suresh.
Tesseract Learning (http://www.tesseractlearning.com)
Well done! I enjoyed the music and the games. The only thing I got tripped up on was the bad behavior module (which showed bribes and the like). I was a little confused, but it may just be me. I took it at work. Totally impressed with this learning object. Congrats on a job well done!
Hi, the strategy is contextual. Good to hear you liked it.
Regards,
Suresh.
Tesseract Learning (http://www.tesseractlearning.com)
I liked the background score, effects, and scenario set up leading up to each of the mini-quizzes/games.
Thank you Karthick,
Regards,
Suresh.
Tesseract Learning (http://www.tesseractlearning.com)