Ludogogy exists to raise the profile of Games-based Learning and to provide information and resources that will be useful and inspiring to GBL and Gamification practitioners. Every month, Sarah Le-Fevre & Antonios Triantafyllakis interview a different game designer, learn from their experience, and inspire the audience to apply the learning points from their game design story into your lives.
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Antonios Triantafyllakis
I create engaging learning experiences or meaningful games as my day job. I then go on volunteering for unconditional basic income, do my bit of climate activism, and in general get involved in a multitude of creative ways to bring change. Learning designer, trainer of skills for the 21st century, facilitator of meaningful and productive meetings, gamification consultant, game designer, often web & graphic designer, many times activist, some times musician, accidental podcaster… I wear many hats, with only one shade in common: positive impact!
Sarah LeFevre
I started Ludogogy at the beginning of 2020 – after thinking about the idea for ages! I’ve been involved in corporate and organisational learning for 20+ years, but have been playing (and making) games for much longer than that – since I was a small child. As a player, I love the feeling of flow and joy that comes from immersing oneself in play. As a learning professional, I am passionate about the potential of games and play to create impactful learning – especially in my own particular areas of interest – the big systemic problems – Sustainability, Inequality, Toxic Culture and so on.