PaGamO Offers Free Gamification for Teachers
        
        
        
        BoniO is making a beta version of  its social gaming platform, PaGamO, available for free to teachers  in the United States.
"The first-ever online social gaming platform  for education, PaGamO is based on the principles of classic board games like  Risk and Settlers of Catan," according to a news release. "It  encourages students to build their own kingdom of knowledge, wealth and land by  answering questions and solving mini-quizzes. While learning and reviewing  materials in a gamified environment, students are confronted with questions  adapted to their abilities and assessed through elaborate back-end analytics in  real time."
Teachers can create assignments,  assessments and homework within the platform. Assignments can be delivered to  custom groups of students according to their needs, and the platform provides  statistics offering insight into student abilities and areas in need of  additional work.
"We launched PaGamO in my probability  course on Coursera with about 4,000 students, and they absolutely  loved it," said Benson Yeh, professor at National Taiwan University and  PaGamO creator. "Our course completion rate was significantly higher than  expected, and students kept asking for more problems to solve on PaGamO. It's  my vision that every student can enjoy learning with PaGamO. I am convinced  that gaming for education will be a must-have in the future, and I think PaGamO  should and will be part of that."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].