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Tuesday 15 June 2010
Turning MS Office into a game
There's now a plugin to Microsoft Office,
Ribbon Hero
, that adds simple game dynamics to encourage users to better learn how to drive the darn thing, betwixt coffee breaks.
Informative article,
here
. Excellent slides:
Beats the hell out of reading the manual.
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