Joey R. Fanfarelli is an American professor at Marist's School of Communication and the Arts in New York who has published studies and articles on gamification, digital badges, games, and online learning.

Fanfarelli holds both a PhD (2014) and a M.S. (2012) in Modeling and Simulation, as well as a B.S. (2009) in Psychology, from the University of Central Florida. From 2015-2019, he served as an Assistant Professor for the University of Central Florida before becoming an Associate Professor for Marist College in 2019. He has worked on numerous simulation and training projects for a variety of partners, including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and NASA.[1] Dr. Fanfarelli holds a patent on an automated system designed to simulate human judgement when comparing two digital images. Used to support simulation-based training environments, the system can also be used to help predict when a human is likely to notice a difference between two similar images[1]

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The focus of Fanfarelli's research has been on gamification, digital badges, games, and online learning. Some arguments associated with this research are listed as follows:

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  1. ^ a b "Joey R. Fanfarelli". Marist College. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e Fanfarelli, Joey R., author. (2019). Designing effective digital badges : applications for learning. ISBN 978-1-138-30612-7. OCLC 1079400760. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)