Ipsodeckso Facilitation Card Decks – A Tour
Ipsodeckso is is going to be of considerable interest to facilitators and coaches. It contains a number of great decks already and the ability to add your own […]
Ipsodeckso is is going to be of considerable interest to facilitators and coaches. It contains a number of great decks already and the ability to add your own […]
Educational games are designed explictly for education, whereas games-based learning claims that play and learning are the same
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Our second guest is Jay Dragon, who has been creating and publishing innovative games and building Possum Creek Games into a force to be reckoned with in the tabletop games world.
The ‘Magic Circle’ of games enables many things. One that is important, from a learning perspective, is the opportunity to step into the shoes of other people. […]
Kingmaking in game theory concerns the end game scenario where a player is able to make a winning move for another player – when they cannot themselves win. […]
Game mechanics are the rules that govern and guide the players actions, as well as the game’s response to them. This post categorises those mechanics. […]
Our first Ludogogy podcast guest is Ken Eklund, a Peabody Award-winning game designer of serious games tackling issues such as climate change, community resilience and water quality.
Why would Steve Jobs want to trade all his tech for an afternoon with Socrates? Why did he say, “In Apple’s DNA, it’s technology married with liberal arts.” […]
All the main steps that are needed to define the learning mechanisms in an educational serious game, from topic choice to use experience. […]
On the very first episode of the Ludogogy podcast we hear from the hosts and producers of the Ludogogy podcast, Sarah Le-Fevre and Antonios Triantafyllakis.
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