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Month: September 2022

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StratEdge Strategy Simulation – Live Play Session

29th September 2022 Ludogogy 0

Stratedge is a strategic simulation designed and built by NowEdge to support learning outcomes around strategic thinking and implementation. […]

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How Games Can Help You Navigate the Workplace

21st September 2022 Ludogogy 0

Although playing video games may seem counterintuitive to workplace productivity, the values that people can learn from games may benefit the overall business. […]

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Narratives, Toys, Puzzles, Games

21st September 2022 Dave Eng 0

Narratives, toys, puzzles, and games all share some similar characteristics. But what makes them different and how do games tie them all together? […]

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Take a chance on Dice

16th September 2022 Ludogogy 0

The flatness of cards informs how they can be played with, and in the same way, the fact that dice are 3D objects opens up different possibilities for their use […]

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Playing your Cards Right – Walkman Lab

13th September 2022 Hanshika Gupta & Priyank Singh 0

As soon as you are introduced to a game and its storyline, your resources and characters, the meeples, the boards, are literally and figuratively in your hands. […]

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The Versatility of Cards

8th September 2022 Ludogogy 0

This versatility of cards comes from physical characteristics – materials, flatness, two-sidedness etc., and from lack of limitation on the ‘content’ they hold. […]

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The Push and Pull of Strategy Games

7th September 2022 Lee Seg Jae 0

Although boundaries between genre and platform have gradually decreased, strategy games have been consistently popular for decades. […]

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Applied Games-Based Learning

2nd September 2022 Dave Eng 0

How do you apply games-based learning? What specific learning outcomes can you target? What games are specifically available to meet the needs of your students? […]

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