Making Things That Move Us: A Gaming Lens on Design Motivation and Everything Else
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Explore how computational media, especially games, can enhance our understanding of motivation in this inaugural lecture by Professor Sebastian Deterding, Chair in Design Engineering at Imperial College London's Dyson School of Design Engineering. Discover insights on inspiring action across global challenges, workplace environments, and everyday life through the lens of gaming and design motivation. The 77-minute talk examines how we can better understand what drives human behavior and how this knowledge can be applied across various contexts.
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Making things that move us: a gaming lens on design motivation, and everything else
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Imperial College London