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What is this?. This is a preparation for the CHI 2013 workshop “Designing Gamification” to allow practitioners and researchers to give participants a solid understanding of their design experience ahead of the workshop Best read all questions before starting to fill out the template :)

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  1. What is this? • This is a preparation for the CHI 2013 workshop “Designing Gamification” to allow practitioners and researchers to give participants a solid understanding of their design experience ahead of the workshop • Best read all questions before starting to fill out the template :) • Please fill out this template and send it back as ppt, keynote, or PDF file to chi2013@gamification-research.org together with a 50-word bio no later than January 11, 2013 • Contact us for any questions, of course

  2. How to use this template This is the title • Each slide carries a title and a box with a question • Fill out the slide to answer the question • Feel free to create multiple slides per question or reformat the slides, ignore/delete bullet points and put in diagrams/images/links instead, change the slide title, or delete the question box • If the structure we provide does not work for you, feel free to structure your slides any way you feel best allows you to portray your point of view. But try to cover the questions we provided in doing so, if possible • Conciseness and images are always in the interest of the reader :) • The Only Hard Rule: Just by reading/viewing your slides, another person from a different discipline or practice should be able to understand your design practice This is the question box

  3. <Give your slide deck a title here><Your name here, e.g. Will Smith><Your Institution and contact mail here>CHI 2013 Workshop “Designing Gamification”April 28, 2013, Paris, France

  4. About You • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  5. About Your Experience • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  6. Types of Design • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  7. Design Process: Overview • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here Note (delete after reading) What follows is a template of steps of an idealised design process. If your process has other steps, disregard ours and use yours instead. But it would be good if your design process would answer all questions of our steps. Ideally, illustrate your design process step-by-step using an actual case study - the more concrete, hands-on, with images and actual content etc., the better. Of course, you may anonymise material or check with us to ensure your material is only seen and shared within the workshop.

  8. Design Process: Data Gathering • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  9. Design Process: Analysis & Strategy • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  10. Design Process: Ideation • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  11. Design Process: Design/Development • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  12. Design Process: Testing • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  13. Design Process: Implementation • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  14. Design Process: Support & Evolution • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  15. Design Components • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  16. Design Organisation • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  17. Circumstances • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  18. Challenges, Issues, Pitfalls • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  19. Lessons Learned • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

  20. Open questions • Bullet point 1 here • Bullet point 2 here • Sub-bullet point 1 here

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