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Skills I Learned by Playing Dungeons and Dragons

19th August 2020 Samanta Chan 0

Samanta (Sami) Chan first published these slides as a series on LinkedIn. Ludogogy is delighted to present the first four of them together here. There are now many more. Visit Sami’s LI profile to view […]

AxonPlay
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HOW FANTASY WORLDBUILDING COULD BE THE PATH FINDER TO SOCIAL RESILIENCE?

11th August 2020 Sinay Salomon & Zoe Rowen 0

The whole world is experiencing extreme uncertainty and disruption with changes to our routines, isolation, and information overload. While many are adapting to the new reality, for the 1 in 45 people worldwide on the […]

Respect
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R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Let’s game the way to more diverse, inclusive and productive teams

7th August 2020 Erik Agudelo 0

R.E.S.P.E.C.T. is not enough. If you are not making an effort to ensure your team is inclusive and diverse, you’re costing your company money. Simple. Games and simulations are a great way to achieve diversity […]

Escape Room
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PDT Global’s Inclusion Escape Room Experience

5th August 2020 Nic Girvan 0

Inclusion and diversity are not new business needs… and yet, we still have a long way to go when it comes to equality both in the workplace and outside. […]

LGBT+ Game
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The LGBT+ Game – Building Awareness in Teams

4th August 2020 Tommy Silvester 1

The LGBT+ game promotes discussion in a safe environment, and understanding of the LGBT+ community through looking at history, discrimination and case studies […]

Portal to forest
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‘Play it before you live it’

20th July 2020 Ken Eklund 1

– the case for alternate reality games and narrative-making play Most games don’t pretend to be real. As a player you sit around a table holding cards or moving pieces, or stare at a screen […]

Playing Windrush Game
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Celebrating Windrush Day with The Windrush Game

16th July 2020 Patrick Vernon OBE 1

Following Windrush Day on 22nd June, we have an opportunity to reflect on the contribution and legacy of the Windrush Generation and the importance of migration to the wealth, prosperity and cultural contribution to Britain. […]

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Building Wellbeing, One Brick at a Time

20th June 2020 Theresa Quinn 1

I don’t know about you but I felt inundated with challenges during lockdown; 30 day fitness challenges, social media challenges, learn a skill, become fluent in another language. It’s been exhausting just reading them. Coping […]

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Musings on Developing Games Featuring Teamwork

20th June 2020 Thomas Ackland 0

For as long as games have been played, having to work with others as part of a team in order to winhas been a well-established norm when it comes to games and as someone who […]

Death Star
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Collaboration gaps enhanced by a game? Yes, we can

19th June 2020 Corrado de Sanctis 1

Corrado de Sanctis, Agile Coach, talks about the design his new game for enhancing collaboration in software development teams.  The article contains some terminology specific to that field, which are defined in the Ludogopedia.  I […]

Pandemic Legacy
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Legacy Games and Tipping Points

17th April 2020 Ludogogy 2

One of the much-vaunted advantages of using games to facilitate learning is the idea of the ‘safe environment’.  The premise is, that players and teams can experiment with taking actions, and, because there are no […]

Natural Woodland
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Enhancing Biophilia for Sustainability Learning

17th April 2020 Ludogogy 0

Edward O Wilson popularised the term Biophilia a hypothesis that humans innately possess “…the urge to affiliate with other forms of life”. […]

Eye of the storm
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Climate Change-Catalyzed Simulations in the Anthropocene – Going Back to the Future with Jurassic Park?

17th April 2020 Nick Burk & Tiffany Parker 2

Water stress, searing heat, refugees, displacement, geopolitical uncertainty. In talking to innovative colleagues in the serious games space in The Hague this past week, the wargaming of the future is complex, and multidimensional—and climate change […]

The Thinker
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Transferable skills learning through games

17th April 2020 Ludogogy 2

In any face-to-face learning situation, the facilitator has to consider that they may face dissent from the learners.  I used to like to believe that as someone who works with adults, that I wouldn’t have […]

McGroundworks Team Castle
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Lord McGroundwork’s Team Castle

11th March 2020 Thomas Lahnthaler & Christoph Moosburger 0

We went for a board game because we wanted players to have direct and personal interactions – an essential element for team effectiveness and success. […]

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