Ipsodeckso Facilitation Card Decks – A Tour

Selection of facilitation cards

As the first event in the new feature, ‘Show & Tell’, Ludogogy welcomes Darren Sweet. Darren has been working on both the platform, Ipsodeckso, and the card decks inside it for some time now, and I was delighted when he offered to show me around.

Ipsodeckso is a platform which is going to be of considerable interest to facilitators and coaches. It contains a number of great decks already, but also includes the capability for you to upload and use your own cards, for use on the same platform.

In this tour, Darren shows me around, and answers my questions, which I hope will be the same ones you wanted to ask if you had been there. We take a look at the library of existing card decks and how to use them, including how to give a cohort of learners access to the same set of cards. Then we take a look at how to upload and use your own card designs.

Even better, Darren has agreed to return to Show & Tell regularly because, as once you know how to use the platform, you’ll want to get some insights into all the great decks already in the Library and how you might use them in your coaching and facilitation paractice.

Show & Tell videos will all accumulate at the Show & Tell Page as they are published. You can also check out one of Darren’s games, ‘The Walking Dead’ which featured in a Ludogogy live play session.

Editor at Ludogogy
Sarah Le-Fevre is a games-based learning professional who specialises in organisational learning around systemic ‘wicked problems’, and helping businesses spot and exploit opportunities for ethical ‘for good’ innovation. She works with tools such as Lego® Serious Play® and the Octalysis gamification framework to create compelling immersive learning experiences. She is currently writing a book outlining a systems practice approach to delivering impactful learning within organisations.

A real board games nerd, she is considering having her floors reinforced to support the ever increasing weight of the boxes. When she is not designing or facilitating learning games she is the editor of Ludogogy Magazine. Sarah lives in Oxfordshire with her husband, younger daughter, and a beautiful (but very loud) Bengal cat.

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