December 9, 2021

How a Student Benefited from Yellowdig during COVID-19

Unlocking Student Motivation with Gameful Learning

Instructors everywhere face the same uphill climb: getting students to participate meaningfully—especially in online classes. Despite your best efforts, traditional discussion forums can feel more like boxes to check than places for real learning. What’s the antidote? For many educators, the answer is gameful learning.

What is Gameful Learning?

Gameful learning isn’t about turning your classroom into an arcade. It’s about applying the elements of games—clear goals, meaningful choice, and immediate feedback—to academic environments. Platforms like Yellowdig use points, badges, and accolades to recognize real contributions, making participation feel rewarding, not obligatory.

Why Gameful Elements Spark Engagement

Why do students respond so well to this approach? Because gameful mechanics tap into motivation in ways that rote assignments can’t. When students earn points for thoughtful posts or insightful replies, they're encouraged to dig deeper and share experiences. A little friendly competition doesn’t hurt, either—leaderboards spark engagement and help shy students ease into participation.

Yellowdig’s Approach: More Than Just Points

Yellowdig’s platform is built around the idea that engagement should be authentic, not forced. Points aren’t given for empty “I agree” comments, but for contributions that spark conversation and critical thinking. Students can curate their posts with articles or videos that interest them and receive recognition when others interact with their content. This approach fosters intrinsic motivation—students participate because they want to, not because they have to.

Real Results in Real Classrooms

Instructors using Yellowdig consistently report stronger participation and deeper discussion. One faculty member noted that “seventy-five percent of student questions get answered by their peers,” freeing up their time to tackle more advanced topics. Students say they look forward to checking new posts, sharing resources, and earning recognition for meaningful contributions.

Tips for Making Gameful Learning Work

  1. Set Clear Expectations: Let students know how points are earned and celebrate thoughtful interaction, not just frequency.
  2. Offer Meaningful Feedback: Use accolades and comments to highlight particularly insightful posts.
  3. Encourage Creativity: Remind students they can use links, visuals, or even short videos to make their posts stand out.
  4. Foster Healthy Competition: Leaderboards and weekly challenges can energize participation and keep momentum going.

The Takeaway

Gameful learning turns participation from a chore into an opportunity for discovery and community. With the right design, recognition, and tools, you’ll see students take more ownership of their learning—unlocking not just better engagement, but genuine excitement for the subject.
Ready to see how gameful learning can transform your course? Try out Yellowdig and join a thriving community that believes learning should be as rewarding as it is rigorous.

In the wake of COVID-19, higher education must look to the future and ensure that students are receiving a college education that reflects their needs—especially in online learning environments where students often cite a lack of interaction with their peers.

A Student's Perspective

Difficulties during the pandemic

Christina Falletta, a sophomore elementary education major at the University of Tampa, was one of the many college students affected by the pandemic. In a recent webinar, she talks about her experience with attending college during COVID-19 and online learning using Yellowdig.

“The transition into college was difficult for obvious reasons, like being away from my family and finding my way around a new campus. However, it was even more challenging to make the transition into college during a worldwide pandemic.”

Making the jump from high school to college is a big step for many, but with COVID-19 certainly made things more complicated.

“It was challenging to provide and receive input from others while still staying safe. The lack of collaboration in classrooms last year (in 2020) made it really hard for me personally to learn.”

COVID-19 showed us that higher education was not fully ready for online or hybrid/blended courses because students found it difficult to learn and connect with their peers over the internet. It’s clear that video conference calls aren’t enough to receive a quality education especially when compared to students attending in-person classes. Students need social presence to get the most out of their time in college.

Social Presence is a key factor in a student's educational experience.

How can colleges ensure its students are receiving a high quality education in an online learning environment?

“Yellowdig was extremely beneficial for a student studying remotely because I was able to connect with my peers...Students could post questions, comments and concerns on Yellowdig and their peers would assist them. Yellowdig allowed me to collaborate with students who I would never meet in person.”

It’s clear that students want to be connected to their peers, and Yellowdig offers a solution by building a platform that sparks real interactions between students.

“I felt comfortable in Yellowdig. It was like a safe space. If I was confused at all, I could post my question on Yellowdig. And within minutes, I would have feedback from multiple students. It was essential to have the perspective of other students so easily accessible.”

Yellowdig is formatted much like a social media platform making it easy for students to understand right off the bat. Functions like reactions and accolades incentivize students to connect with their peers with high quality insights into the course material. Students can also clearly see their Yellowdig grade ensuring they stay on track for their course.

Yellowdig's modern social interface in action.

“Yellowdig was a crucial aspect to my success during my freshman year of college. It helped me stay engaged during remote learning, and provided clarity to any confusion I had. I hope that when I'm a teacher, I have platforms like Yellowdig to utilize in my own classroom.”

To listen to Christina’s full story as well as insights from her professor, check out the full webinar here.

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