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Engagement Design Part 2Progress Mechanics & Engagement Loops
Today we’ll be building engagement loopsTo define visible progress, need to know the destinationEmotion instigates actionPositive EmotionFun / Delight / Trust / Pride / CuriousFeedback & Progress Stats / Challenges / Awards / Messages(social) Call to ActionCustomize / Share / Help / Compete Engaging ActivityTask / Mission / Game / Quiz  / Gift
… at each Lifecycle StageEnthusiastRegularNewbie
But first: how do we track & define progress?EnthusiastRegularNewbie
Points Systems (Keeping Score)Anytime you make numbers visible, you’ve enabled a game
Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (AKA Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group
Personal Skill Points (Brain Buddies)Redeemable Points
Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group
Personal XP (World of Warcraft)
Group XP (Nike+) it feels good to be part of something larger than yourself
Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group3. Currency (credits, coins, chips, tokens, bucks)bi-directional metric – goes up and downearned or bought within the system – can be redeemed within the system for goods or servicesEarned Currency: earned via customer actions – used to track & reward certain activitiesPurchased Currency: purchased with $$ to acquire exclusive goods and services
Earned + Purchased Currency (Cityville)XPEarned $$Purchased $$
Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group3. Currency (credits, coins, chips, tokens, bucks)bi-directional metric – goes up and downearned or bought within the system – can be redeemed within the system for goods or servicesEarned Currency: earned via customer actions – used to track & reward certain activitiesPurchased Currency: purchased with $$ to acquire exclusive goods and services4. Social Points (AKA Reputation, Ratings, Likes)earned via the actions of OTHER players – can be a proxy for quality/reputation/influence lets you track & reward socially valuable contributions & actions
Social Points for Usefulness (Amazon)Social Points (Amazon reviews)
Social Points for interestingness (Flickr)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
Social Points for sentiment (Reddit)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
Social Points for Reputation (Stack Overflow)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
Social Points for Influence (Klout)
PRO TIP: design your system to highlight changes – “gotta check my score”
Social Competition: 1:1 friend battlesHow do you compare to your friend/rival/bropony?
Points are meaningless w/out context
Feedback, Rewards & Unlocksgive context & meaning to your system
Levels give you Pacing, Status, Unlocks
Good Pacing leads to FlowThe better you get, the harder you need to work to earn rewards
Global Leaderboards showcase your most skilled and devoted playersPRO TIP: offer velvet-rope leaderboards for devoted players
Social Leaderboards enable Social Actions
Missions Guide & Motivate the Player
Achievements provide implicit goals, mark progress, trigger collecting
Case Study: Stack Overflow
Who’s Playing? Why are they playing?
What’s their engagement style?
What’s the core activity & feedback system?
What can players learn and master?
How is progress made visible?
How is progress made visible?
How is progress made visible?VS
How do newbies learn the ropes?
How are enthusiasts recognized?
How are enthusiasts recognized?
What’s the Voice? How does Stack set the tone?
How does progress lead to increased powers?
Newbie: Read, UpVote, AnswerPride, curiosityEarn Pts, gain privilegesCheck out Q&A, featuresVote an answer up
Regular: Build Rep, Collect BadgesPride / Surprise / DelightEarn BadgePost a comment/messageTake Actions
Enthusiast: Unlock Powers, Collect Rare Badges Pride / CompetitionCollect Rep ptsGet Special Privileges(e.g. moderator tools)Answer question
Raptr Lifecycle QuestsPurpose:		gain a better understanding of how to use progress mechanics in your systemDuration:		15-20 minRules:		create 2-3 quests/missions/tasks for each Lifecycle StageMasteryEnthusiastHabit-BuildingRegularOnboardingNewbie
Lifecycle Quest DesignGamer (onboarding) Curator (vote, follow, join, share, collect)Contributor (submit, comment, upload)
Earned Privileges/UnlocksPurpose:		create a roadmap for the privileges and powers that your customers can earnDuration:		15-20 minRules:		1) make an ordered list of customer actions, from simplest to most complex/demanding			 2) group them into 3 groups: newbie powers, regular powers, enthusiast powersFor example, here’s the list from Stack Overflow
              Missions          &        Unlocks NewbieCuratorContributor
Raptr Engagement LoopsPurpose:		identify the core re-engagement loops for readers, curators and contributors Rules:		Fill in the Engagement Loops for each stage of your player lifecycle. ContributorsCuratorsReaders
Newbie Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
Curator Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
Contributor Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
RECAPEngagement Design Framework
7 Pillars of Engagement Design Know the engagement style of your playersDesign for onboarding, habit-building and masteryPut PERMA into your core engagement loopsUse progress mechanics to light the wayAs players progress, increase challenge & complexityReward players with power, autonomy and belongingBuild a system that’s easy to learn, hard to master
Prioritize Your Engagement ActivitiesActingBuildWinCreateChallengeDesignPurchaseExpressCompeteDecorateShowoffCustomizeTauntChooseCompareContent PlayersCommentCollectLikeViewGreetRateCollaborateExploreVoteShareHelpReviewCurateGiveInteracting
Design for Sustained EngagementEnthusiastMasteryRegularHabit-BuildingNewbieOnboarding
Build an engine that engages high-value customers
Create Lifecycle Engagement LoopsPositive EmotionsFun / Delight / Trust / Pride / CuriousFeedback & Progress Stats / Challenges / Awards / Messages(social) Call to ActionCustomize / Share / Help / Compete Engagement ActivityTask / Mission / Game / Quiz  / GiftCustomer Acquisition  OnboardingCustomer Engagement  Habit-BuildingCustomer Empowerment  Mastery
@amyjokim  on Twitteramyjokim@gmail.comhttp://about.me/amyjokimhttp://shufflebrain.com
ADDITIONAL RESOURCESIntroductory LevelAppendix 1: Design for CustomizationDrive ~ Daniel PinkGamification: Too much of a Good Thing? ~ Richard BartleThe Science of Gamification ~ Michael WuFun Inc ~ Tom ChatfieldMeaningful Play ~ Sebastian DetardingArt of Game Design ~ Jesse SchellDesigning Effective Achievements (parts 1,2,3) ~
Appendix 1Design for CustomizationVirtual Goods let players customize their experience & payments
Virtual Goods = Digital Items w/Contextual Meaning
Virtual Goods evoke real emotions
Virtual Economies drive ongoing use..
… and require ongoing production & service
What can your players Customize?
Customize Your Page/Dashboard
Customize Your Avatar
Customize Your Location
Carrots & sticks are so last century. For 21st century work, we need to upgrade to autonomy, mastery & purpose.When it comes to motivation, there’s a gap between what science knows and what business does. Our current business operating system–which is built around external, carrot-and-stick motivators–doesn’t work and often does harm. We need an upgrade. And the science shows the way. This approach has three key elements:Autonomy –the desire to direct our own lives. Mastery — the urge to get better and better at something that matters.Purpose — AKA belonging, the yearning to put our energy in service of something larger than ourselveshttp://bit.ly/mLTNAzhttp://bit.ly/bNBXUh
http://www.mud.co.uk/richard/Shoreditch.pdf
The Science of GamificationMichael Wu - Lithium              http://bit.ly/k1mrUt
Meaningful Play: Getting Gamification RightSebastian Detarding        http://bit.ly/hxVvDL
7 Lesssons Learned From GamesProgress: Bars, Levels, Points, Badges, Customization – we like to see our progressMissions: Provide multiple long-and-short-term aims for players to tackleCredit: track & reward effort, not just achievement Feedback: tangibly link actions to consequencesSurprise: add the Element of Uncertainty to drive and sustain interestPeople: we're most engaged by people – esp collaborating in groupsEngagement: games are tuned to dole out rewards that engage the brain and keep us wanting moreTom Chatfieldhttp://bit.ly/lEUtU0
Jesse SchellJesse Schellhttp://www.artofgamedesign.com/

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Raptr engagement-engine

  • 1. Engagement Design Part 2Progress Mechanics & Engagement Loops
  • 2. Today we’ll be building engagement loopsTo define visible progress, need to know the destinationEmotion instigates actionPositive EmotionFun / Delight / Trust / Pride / CuriousFeedback & Progress Stats / Challenges / Awards / Messages(social) Call to ActionCustomize / Share / Help / Compete Engaging ActivityTask / Mission / Game / Quiz / Gift
  • 3. … at each Lifecycle StageEnthusiastRegularNewbie
  • 4. But first: how do we track & define progress?EnthusiastRegularNewbie
  • 5. Points Systems (Keeping Score)Anytime you make numbers visible, you’ve enabled a game
  • 6. Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (AKA Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group
  • 7. Personal Skill Points (Brain Buddies)Redeemable Points
  • 8. Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group
  • 9. Personal XP (World of Warcraft)
  • 10. Group XP (Nike+) it feels good to be part of something larger than yourself
  • 11. Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group3. Currency (credits, coins, chips, tokens, bucks)bi-directional metric – goes up and downearned or bought within the system – can be redeemed within the system for goods or servicesEarned Currency: earned via customer actions – used to track & reward certain activitiesPurchased Currency: purchased with $$ to acquire exclusive goods and services
  • 12. Earned + Purchased Currency (Cityville)XPEarned $$Purchased $$
  • 13. Points Systems (Keeping Score)1. Skill Points (Score, Rank)earned via interacting with the system – reflects mastery of the activity or gamePersonalSkill: skill rating/ranking of an individualGroup Skill: skill rating/ranking of a group2. Experience Points (XP) uni-directional metric – only goes UP (reflects persistence + skill)earned directly via customers’ actions - used to track & reward certain activitiesPersonal XP: reflects a customer’s actions & accomplishmentsGroup XP: reflects the actions & accomplishments of a group3. Currency (credits, coins, chips, tokens, bucks)bi-directional metric – goes up and downearned or bought within the system – can be redeemed within the system for goods or servicesEarned Currency: earned via customer actions – used to track & reward certain activitiesPurchased Currency: purchased with $$ to acquire exclusive goods and services4. Social Points (AKA Reputation, Ratings, Likes)earned via the actions of OTHER players – can be a proxy for quality/reputation/influence lets you track & reward socially valuable contributions & actions
  • 14. Social Points for Usefulness (Amazon)Social Points (Amazon reviews)
  • 15. Social Points for interestingness (Flickr)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
  • 16. Social Points for sentiment (Reddit)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
  • 17. Social Points for Reputation (Stack Overflow)Social Points (Flickr “interestingness”)
  • 18. Social Points for Influence (Klout)
  • 19. PRO TIP: design your system to highlight changes – “gotta check my score”
  • 20. Social Competition: 1:1 friend battlesHow do you compare to your friend/rival/bropony?
  • 21. Points are meaningless w/out context
  • 22. Feedback, Rewards & Unlocksgive context & meaning to your system
  • 23. Levels give you Pacing, Status, Unlocks
  • 24. Good Pacing leads to FlowThe better you get, the harder you need to work to earn rewards
  • 25. Global Leaderboards showcase your most skilled and devoted playersPRO TIP: offer velvet-rope leaderboards for devoted players
  • 26. Social Leaderboards enable Social Actions
  • 27. Missions Guide & Motivate the Player
  • 28. Achievements provide implicit goals, mark progress, trigger collecting
  • 29. Case Study: Stack Overflow
  • 30. Who’s Playing? Why are they playing?
  • 32. What’s the core activity & feedback system?
  • 33. What can players learn and master?
  • 34. How is progress made visible?
  • 35. How is progress made visible?
  • 36. How is progress made visible?VS
  • 37. How do newbies learn the ropes?
  • 38. How are enthusiasts recognized?
  • 39. How are enthusiasts recognized?
  • 40. What’s the Voice? How does Stack set the tone?
  • 41. How does progress lead to increased powers?
  • 42. Newbie: Read, UpVote, AnswerPride, curiosityEarn Pts, gain privilegesCheck out Q&A, featuresVote an answer up
  • 43. Regular: Build Rep, Collect BadgesPride / Surprise / DelightEarn BadgePost a comment/messageTake Actions
  • 44. Enthusiast: Unlock Powers, Collect Rare Badges Pride / CompetitionCollect Rep ptsGet Special Privileges(e.g. moderator tools)Answer question
  • 45. Raptr Lifecycle QuestsPurpose: gain a better understanding of how to use progress mechanics in your systemDuration: 15-20 minRules: create 2-3 quests/missions/tasks for each Lifecycle StageMasteryEnthusiastHabit-BuildingRegularOnboardingNewbie
  • 46. Lifecycle Quest DesignGamer (onboarding) Curator (vote, follow, join, share, collect)Contributor (submit, comment, upload)
  • 47. Earned Privileges/UnlocksPurpose: create a roadmap for the privileges and powers that your customers can earnDuration: 15-20 minRules: 1) make an ordered list of customer actions, from simplest to most complex/demanding 2) group them into 3 groups: newbie powers, regular powers, enthusiast powersFor example, here’s the list from Stack Overflow
  • 48. Missions & Unlocks NewbieCuratorContributor
  • 49. Raptr Engagement LoopsPurpose: identify the core re-engagement loops for readers, curators and contributors Rules: Fill in the Engagement Loops for each stage of your player lifecycle. ContributorsCuratorsReaders
  • 50. Newbie Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
  • 51. Curator Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
  • 52. Contributor Engagement LoopPositive EmotionFeedback & Progress (social) Call to ActionEngaging Activity
  • 54. 7 Pillars of Engagement Design Know the engagement style of your playersDesign for onboarding, habit-building and masteryPut PERMA into your core engagement loopsUse progress mechanics to light the wayAs players progress, increase challenge & complexityReward players with power, autonomy and belongingBuild a system that’s easy to learn, hard to master
  • 55. Prioritize Your Engagement ActivitiesActingBuildWinCreateChallengeDesignPurchaseExpressCompeteDecorateShowoffCustomizeTauntChooseCompareContent PlayersCommentCollectLikeViewGreetRateCollaborateExploreVoteShareHelpReviewCurateGiveInteracting
  • 56. Design for Sustained EngagementEnthusiastMasteryRegularHabit-BuildingNewbieOnboarding
  • 57. Build an engine that engages high-value customers
  • 58. Create Lifecycle Engagement LoopsPositive EmotionsFun / Delight / Trust / Pride / CuriousFeedback & Progress Stats / Challenges / Awards / Messages(social) Call to ActionCustomize / Share / Help / Compete Engagement ActivityTask / Mission / Game / Quiz / GiftCustomer Acquisition  OnboardingCustomer Engagement  Habit-BuildingCustomer Empowerment  Mastery
  • 59. @amyjokim on Twitteramyjokim@gmail.comhttp://about.me/amyjokimhttp://shufflebrain.com
  • 60. ADDITIONAL RESOURCESIntroductory LevelAppendix 1: Design for CustomizationDrive ~ Daniel PinkGamification: Too much of a Good Thing? ~ Richard BartleThe Science of Gamification ~ Michael WuFun Inc ~ Tom ChatfieldMeaningful Play ~ Sebastian DetardingArt of Game Design ~ Jesse SchellDesigning Effective Achievements (parts 1,2,3) ~
  • 61. Appendix 1Design for CustomizationVirtual Goods let players customize their experience & payments
  • 62. Virtual Goods = Digital Items w/Contextual Meaning
  • 63. Virtual Goods evoke real emotions
  • 64. Virtual Economies drive ongoing use..
  • 65. … and require ongoing production & service
  • 66. What can your players Customize?
  • 70. Carrots & sticks are so last century. For 21st century work, we need to upgrade to autonomy, mastery & purpose.When it comes to motivation, there’s a gap between what science knows and what business does. Our current business operating system–which is built around external, carrot-and-stick motivators–doesn’t work and often does harm. We need an upgrade. And the science shows the way. This approach has three key elements:Autonomy –the desire to direct our own lives. Mastery — the urge to get better and better at something that matters.Purpose — AKA belonging, the yearning to put our energy in service of something larger than ourselveshttp://bit.ly/mLTNAzhttp://bit.ly/bNBXUh
  • 72. The Science of GamificationMichael Wu - Lithium http://bit.ly/k1mrUt
  • 73. Meaningful Play: Getting Gamification RightSebastian Detarding http://bit.ly/hxVvDL
  • 74. 7 Lesssons Learned From GamesProgress: Bars, Levels, Points, Badges, Customization – we like to see our progressMissions: Provide multiple long-and-short-term aims for players to tackleCredit: track & reward effort, not just achievement Feedback: tangibly link actions to consequencesSurprise: add the Element of Uncertainty to drive and sustain interestPeople: we're most engaged by people – esp collaborating in groupsEngagement: games are tuned to dole out rewards that engage the brain and keep us wanting moreTom Chatfieldhttp://bit.ly/lEUtU0