April 30, 2026
1:00 p.m. ET / 10:00 a.m. PT

Gamification in Action: A Practice Framework to Turn Passive Learning into Behavior Change

Join SweetRush experts Esteban Cascante and Danielle Silver for an insider's look at how to fuse instructional logic and human psychology with gaming principles. You’ll explore a practice framework for turning passive learning into interactive quests that drive mastery, behavioral change, and measurable ROI.

Danielle Silver
Esteban Cascante

Gamification does more than just engage—it provides a sophisticated framework for L&D teams to level up the impact of their learning programs and drive real-world application. Join SweetRush experts Esteban Cascante and Danielle Silver for an insider's look at how to leverage games for maximum results and ROI. They’ll dive into the evolution of gamification through real-world case studies, showing you how to fuse instructional logic and human psychology with gaming principles to turn passive learning into interactive quests that drive mastery and behavioral change.

In this session, you’ll learn how to

  • Move beyond points and badges by using a practice-based framework that prioritizes human motivation in learning experiences.
  • Bridge the gap between theory and action by fusing instructional logic with gaming principles to drive real-world behavioral change.
  • Maximize the impact of your learning programs by leveraging human psychology and case-study insights to deliver measurable results and ROI.

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Danielle Silver
Esteban Cascante