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A quick overview of number of products, brands and categories you are monitoring in your

account.

Here you can see the number of price changes in the market since yesterday.

You can also monitor the stock availabilities of the products at your competitors' store and your
store.

This value benchmarks your overall pricing performance vs. the market average out of 100.
Arithmetically, it is calculated by finding an index value for each of your product prices vs.
average price (again out of 100), and then finding the average index value for all the product
price index values.
There are many types of rewards but what we want to create is a system that has
different kinds of rewards according to the phase the player is on at the moment. So in
the beginning, it’s good to have some fixed rewards that create the first action loops. 
Once the player has become an active user, it might be good to combine those with
some interval rewards that are linked to new actions, while in the end we want variable
rewards depending on the player’s choices.

Nicole Ciro ←---

Idea:

City border ----- house inside city -------- inside house

Team

Best Practices of Gamification

Competitor Analysis of Byju and WhiteHat Junior

https://www.gamification.co/2013/07/29/5-design-factors-for-engagement-with-
gamification/
To access Query Builder:

1. Log in to the Workspace home page.

2. Click SQL Workshop.

3. To view Query Builder you can either:

o Click SQL Workshop and then Query Builder.

o Click the down arrow on the right side of the SQL Workshop icon to view a drop
down menu. Then select the Query Builder menu option.

4. Select the columns to be included in your query by clicking the check box to the left of the column
name.

When you select a column you are indicating it is included in the query. As you select a column,
it appears on the Conditions tab. Note that the Show check box on the Conditions tab controls
whether a column is included in query results. Be default, this check box is selected.

To select the first twenty columns, click the Table Actions icon in the upper left corner of the
object. The Actions window appears. Select Check All.

5. To execute the query and view results, click Run.

Byju’s uses gamification by allowing students to play games, earn


reward points, and challenge each other through different quizzes and
competitions. Competing with each other motivates students to work for
better results. This Accessing Query Builder

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