In order for quest-based learning to succeed, students have to be attracted to the design and willing to participate. One way to do this is to allow for choice. The choices themselves must be attractive also. If none of the choices are appealing to a student, why do they care to choose them? I feel that a good way to approach this idea is by creating quests that channel the different learning styles. The same goal can be reached by several different routes.
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