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Refactor the blog post about the INTED2024 conference presentation for better readability and structure. Key changes include:

- Structuring the content into more digestible bullet points.
- Adding a more descriptive section header to emphasize the focus on gamification in software testing education.
- Delineating the post with clear and concise information for those interested in the presentation, abstract, and full paper.
- Highlighting the diversity of topics discussed during the session and the overall positive response of the audience.

The updated format should help readers quickly identify essential details and enhance their engagement with the content.
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# From Rationalism to Empiricism in Software Testing Education Through Gamification

On the [INTED2024](http://https://iated.org/inted/) conference I presented our work on developing a serious game to improve software testing education. The presentation can be downloaded [here](/INTED2024.pdf), and the abstract of the paper can be found [here](https://library.iated.org/view/DOORN2024FRO), and the paper can be found [here](/109071.pdf).
On the [INTED2024](http://https://iated.org/inted/) conference I presented our work on developing a serious game to improve software testing education. For those interested:

- **Presentation Download**: [here](/INTED2024.pdf)
- **Abstract**: [here](https://library.iated.org/view/DOORN2024FRO)
- **Full Paper**: [here](/109071.pdf)

My presentation was part of the "Computer Science and Cybersecurity Education" session, at the end of the first day of the two day conference. Other presentations included topics on gamification of professional skills, the design of curricula on cyber security and chat bots for first year students. This diverse group made for a nice audience and a positive vibe.

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