Augmented reality is also in full bloom, with police using googles to look up information and communicate via an AR layer called “CopSpace”. Mashups and crowdsourced reviews have become the go-to source for information and recommendations. In the 2018 of this book, Scotland has gained independence, and gamification has saturated Scottish society. I bring up gaming and gamification because it seems like an appropriate way to examine Halting State. (She also has a book I intend to read but had forgotten to add to my list until now! She was on The Colbert Report recently.)īut I digress. They’ve also interviewed Jane McGonigal, who has some interesting ideas about how gaming is changing our society. Usually the end goal of the game maker is profit, of course, but often gamification has benefits for the players-it turns an otherwise boring or dull task into something fun. It refers to the trend of turning quotidian tasks into games. There is a new buzzword making the rounds these days: gamification.
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