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Month: July 2020

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Review – Wargaming Experiences – Soldiers, Scientists and Civilians

17th July 2020 Dr Pascal van Overloop 1

Wargaming Experience”is recommended to read, especially for those in the defence and security environment who want to start applying game-based methodologies […]

Crystal Ball
Review07

Review – Coursera’s Futures Thinking Specialisation – Part 2

17th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

This course built on the previous four modules, and got down to playing games, the purpose of which was to check the usefulness of your projected futures […]

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Focus on… Narrative Structures

14th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

Three commonly used narrative structives, including the story of Joseph Campbells life, told using the narrative structure he discovered, The Hero’s Journey […]

Touchstone Narrative Structure
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Touchstone Template Download

14th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

Download of the Touchstone Template referenced in the article Focus on… Narrative Structures containing diagram and questions to create your own story. […]

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Wagon Wheel Template Download

14th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

Download of the Wagon Wheel Template referenced in July’s issue of the Magazine.  A word document containing diagram and questions to create your own story. […]

Heros Journey template
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Hero’s Journey Template Download

14th July 2020 Ludogogy 0

Download of the Hero’s Journey Template from the article Focus on… Narrative Structures containing diagram and questions to create your own Hero’s Journey. […]

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