Preloaded presents the power of training games to deliver business results
BAFTA winning Applied Games studio Preloaded are to bring their expertise to the stage at Learning Technologies 2016.
‘Games in training: playing their part’ will look at when to use ‘games in the mix’ and how to make the most of the medium’s powerful potential for hands-on, emotional, and social engagement.
With 41% of those under 35 saying they would find games and apps useful for digital learning, Preloaded’s seminar explores the power of gaming technology to engage learners and deliver results that go beyond traditional training platforms.
The free to attend session led by Preloaded’s Game Design Lead, Ben Courtney, feeds into the studio’s strategy to revolutionise training games in 2016.
The presentation will introduce some of the biggest issues facing businesses and how games can play their part in a blended learning ecosystem.
“Preloaded are committed to making games which go beyond entertainment. With unrivalled experience in gaming development, we are well positioned to raise the bar on the quality of training games, and show that great games really do mean better learning. We are excited to continue the conversation around the power of training games at Learning Technologies 2016.” Phil Stuart, Creative Director, Preloaded.
We are excited to continue the conversation around the power of training games at Learning Technologies 2016.”Phil Stuart, Creative Director, Preloaded.
Preloaded are currently the only Applied Games studio to offer training expertise through partnerships with global leaders in learning technologies (LEO, Eukleia and gomo learning).
As the global provider of Games with Purpose, the studio’s current ambition is to revolutionise how games can be used to tackle businesses issues.
‘Games in training: playing their part’ will take place at the Learning Technologies exhibition on Thursday 4th February 2016, 12:30-13:30 (Theatre 5).
Preloaded will exhibit on stand B21 at the exhibition (3-4th February) as a part of the Learning Technologies Group plc.