24/03/2026
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How Gamification Changes Work, Learning, and Everyday Life
Tiflis Development Business Center, 11 Andria Apakidze St., 13th floor15:00 UTC
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English
About the event
Gamification is often misunderstood as points and badges, but in reality, it is about shaping motivation. By looking at examples from everyday life and IT, we can see how gamification helps people stay engaged, confident, and less stressed. It works because it speaks to basic psychological needs: progress, clarity, and connection. Whether we are building habits, learning languages, or working in tech, gamification can make effort feel lighter and more meaningful. In the end, it is less about playing games and more about understanding ourselves as humans.
The event will be interesting for:
Everyone who wants to try a new way of turning boring or difficult tasks into more enjoyable and meaningful activities.

Topics and speakers

Anastasia Desyatnichenko
QA Engineer at Andersen
How Gamification Changes Work, Learning, and Everyday Life
About the topic
Agenda: -What gamification is and what it is not; -Why gamification works from a psychological perspective: external and internal types; -Real-life examples of gamification motivating via money, sense of completion, and social connection; -Gamification in everyday life; -Gamification for QA: practical techniques you can use tomorrow; -Key takeaways; -Q&A session.
About the speaker
Anastasia, MA, is a former Chinese teacher with over 10 years of experience and a thesis on gamification as a method of teaching the Chinese characters.
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