Gamification and games between Russia and Africa

Africans thinkers to Chinese and Russian developers 4.0

If you haven’t heard, universities around the world are offering their courses online for free (or at least partially free). These courses are collectively called MOOCs or Massive Open Online Courses.

In the past six years or so, close to 800 universities have created more than 8,000 of these MOOCs. And I’ve been keeping track of these MOOCs the entire time over at Class Central, ever since they rose to prominence.

In Sylodium you have Job opportunities for manage your African country about reasonable techs specially in relationship with China and/or Russia about gamification 4.0

You can build your own niches inside sylodium’s system as China – Africa games 4.0, Russia – North Africa , Guangdong – West Africa video games, CIS countrires – Nigeria gamification 4.0, Hong Kong – South Africa video games, Shenzhen – East Africa New Agro Sciences; Moscow - North Africa games APPS.

                                       (all Images from Tina Ebradizle)

Following the commitment made by China in strengthening Africa's industrial capacity during the second summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held in Johannesburg in December 2015, Kenya is hosting the maiden launch of China-Africa Industrial Capacity Cooperation Exhibition that will kick off on December 13-December 16 at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. Read more at: https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001261449/why-kenya-is-hosting-china-africa-industry-capacity-cooperation-expo

The China Culture & Entertainment Industry Association published the China Game Industry Development Report (“Report”) on 28 November 2017.

During 2017, the overall income of the game industry saw 23.1% growth and reached around RMB 219 billion. According to the Report, the development of the industry has shown the following characteristics:

(i) the increase of new users has slowed down; the profit growth has been led by mobile games

(ii) top online game operators have occupied large market shares; costs for SMEs to enter into the market is increasing

(iii) IP has played a more critical role

(iv) e-sports continues to be a popular industry; the value chain is maturing;

Click here to read the full text (Chinese only) of the Report.

China is the world’s largest market for video games. This year the gaming industry is expected to bring in an estimated $27.5 billion in sales. And that is changing how consumers see video games in the country – gaming is now more than just entertainment for many in China.

Everybody is in FIR and in Gamification 

For ex

Healthcare Gamification Market has emerged as one of the most remunerative business spheres of recent times, given the rapidly increasing proliferation of smart technology in the healthcare space.

Increasing adoption of gamification, an engagement technique of game-design elements and game principles in a non-game context as it captures the interest of the learners and inspirers them to continue learning is the key driver for the growth of the LMS market. In addition, micro learning, mobile learning and video learning are the key driving factors expected to fuel growth of the global learning management system market over the forecast period.

Gamification Market 2018: Growth, Future Prospects, Competitive Analysis Type, Application, Regional Outlooks, Geography, Trends

https://www.researchnreports.com/request_sample.php?id=173853 

Three years later, gamification – adding game-like elements into processes to motivate people to complete or repeat them – has narrowed in its focus. Burke, a vice-president and chief of research at Gartner, says it is now used mainly in training and education, encouraging innovation and to boost employee performance, with the last focused on jobs with clear goals, including sales and support.

in Sylodium you can construct now your own BCB (beneficial circuit business) between China and CIS countries (Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Uzbekistan…) towards Africa and vice versa, inside our system, contact us here info@sylodium.com 

 

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