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Gamification Analysis for Motivation and Engagement Using Running Apps Nia Karlna; Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo; Emmanuel Himawan Saptaputra
Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification Vol. 4 No. 1 (2019): Special Issue: International Conference of Games, Game Art and Gamification (IC
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jggag.v4i1.7459

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Gamification is the application of game features, mainly elements of video games, in a context not related to the game in order to promote motivation and commitment to learning. The application of gamification in a pedagogical context provides some remedy for many people who feel alienated from traditional teaching methods. The use of gamification could provide a partial solution to the decrease in the motivation and commitment of the students that the user faces today. Specifically, the younger environment could benefit greatly from gamification not only for its enjoyment but also for a healthy life. This critical analysis of gamification literature wants to be part of a sequence on the effect of gamification on motivation and commitment. A methodology proposed in the study of the effects of gamification in motivation and commitment, as well as an empirical study, consists of a smartphone application that provides tracking and gamification elements. While the control arm consists of on an application designed identically only with the characteristics of tracking health information. The proposal will be made among young people who use applications on the day off from cars in Jakarta
Gamification Analysis in Ui And Ux for Parking Spot Apps Emmanuel Himawan Saptaputra; Arsa Widitiarsa Utoyo; Nia Karlna
Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification Vol. 5 No. 1 (2020): Special Issue: International Conference of Games, Game Art and Gamification (IC
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/jggag.v5i1.7470

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Advances in personal computing and information technology have been updated and published online or via mobile devices. Consequently, we must consider interaction as a fundamental complement of representation in cartography and visualization. The user interface (UI) / UX (user experience) describes a series of concepts, guidelines and workflows to critically reflect on the design and use of an interactive, map- based or other product. This entry presents the basic concepts of UI / UX design that is important for cartography and visualization, focusing on issues related to visual design. First, a fundamental distinction is made between the use of an interface as a tool and the broader experience of an interaction, a distinction that separates UI design and UX design. The phases of the Norman interaction framework are not a different form of interaction structure. Finally, three dimensions of the user interface design are described: the fundamental interaction operators that form the basic blocks of the interfaces, the interface styles that these primitive operators implement and the recommendations for the visual design of an interface.