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Level up your training and development with Gamification. These 50+ activities are designed to bring dynamic and interactive solutions to business training, seminars, and educational sessions. Connect the psychology of Gamification to achieving your business objectives. Increase learning and participation. Identify easy and effective ways to engage your audience. Replace average with AWESOME ¿ Game On!

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Level up your training and development with Gamification. These 50+ activities are designed to bring dynamic and interactive solutions to business training, seminars, and educational sessions. Connect the psychology of Gamification to achieving your business objectives. Increase learning and participation. Identify easy and effective ways to engage your audience. Replace average with AWESOME ¿ Game On!
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Monica Cornetti works with individuals and organizations who want to learn how to think differently to achieve uncommon results. A gamification speaker and designer, Monica was rated #1 among the "Gamification Gurus Power 100" by RISE in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018; and was also recognized as a Top 3 Finalist in the "Gamification Guru of the Year Award" by the World Gamification Congress held in Barcelona, Spain. Monica is the Founder and CEO of Sententia Gamification, Founder and Gamemaster of GamiCon (the annual international conference for the gamification of learning), and the author of the book Totally Awesome Training Activities Guide: Put Gamification to Work for You. She is a graduate of Seton Hill with a BA in psychology, and The University of Houston-Victoria where she earned a Masters Degree in Economic Development and Entrepreneurship. Monica is hired for her skill as a gamification speaker and strategist, and is considered at the top of her field in gamification design for corporate training and adult education. When she is not busy changing learning with gamification, Monica can be found "researching" gameplay with her grandchildren (It's easier to schedule research" into her calendar than playing).