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How to Help Your Child Fall In Love With Learning

1st June 2023 Ludogogy 0

Learning done well is more like play than ‘work’. There are many games which can help to instill learning skills, as you and your family enjoy time together. […]

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Ipsodeckso – Leadership Chronicles Deck

31st May 2023 Ludogogy 0

Leadership Chronicles serves up a valuable opportunity for leadership teams to develop their team dynamic by proactively solving business-critical problems. […]

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Play, Learn, Speak: How Games Transform Language Learning

11th May 2023 Ludogogy 0

Language learning is big business. Games-based learning and gamification have emerged as powerful tools to engage learners and enhance language acquisition […]

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Ipsodeckso – Coaching Spectrum Deck

5th May 2023 Ludogogy 0

The Coaching Spectrum Deck is a tool for training coaches on the spectrum of coaching activities on a scale from ‘directive’ to ‘non-directive’. […]

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How do I Adapt Games for Learning?

2nd May 2023 Dave Eng 0

Games-based learning is the use of games as a medium for learning. As such, educators often need to adapt existing games as vehicles for teaching and learning. […]

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Agile SWOT – A Game to Introduce Agile

24th April 2023 Ludogogy 0

This game is intended not only for Agile coaches, but for people who may be new to Agile, and looks at the main concepts through the lens of a SWOT analysis. […]

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Luna Uni – An RPG for Mastering Writing

20th April 2023 Ludogogy 0

Luna Uni offers more than just writing. As we discover during this chat, it also unlocks Social and Emotional Learning, Critical Thinking and much more. […]

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Create Games Faster and Smarter with Generative AI

17th April 2023 Ludogogy 0

In game design, AI can be used for a range of purposes, at every stage from concept to implementation. This looks at the first stages – Concept to Prototyping. […]

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Ipsodeckso – The Sanctuary Deck

24th March 2023 Ludogogy 0

This Diversity and Inclusion deck and a glimpse into a possible future where humanity in a desperate bid for survival, has sought sanctuary amongst the stars. […]

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Resisting the Purge – LinkedIn as a Game Platform

13th March 2023 Ludogogy 0

Can anything be a game? I think the answer is probably ‘Yes’, and I want to try out the idea that ‘real-life’, e.g. work, can be deliberately designed gamefully […]

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Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) with Tomo Club

7th March 2023 Hanshika Gupta & Priyank Singh 0

Games are an effective way to cultivate SEL (social-emotional learning) skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and communication. […]

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The Bots Are Coming – Let’s Have Some Fun!

6th March 2023 Ludogogy 0

Midjourney and ChatGPT are powerful AI tools that have the potential to revolutionise both the game and learning design process. Let’s see what they can do. […]

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Honey & Mumford Learning Styles

1st March 2023 Linda Kunene 0

In 1986 Honey & Mumford put forward the idea of four different Learning Styles – Activist, Reflector, Theorist & Pragmatist, and described how they each behave. […]

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Street Wisdom – Find Answers as You Walk

1st March 2023 Ludogogy 0

Street Wisdom is a wanderful combination of walking, mindfulness and inquiry question, which really appeals, because it is inherently playful in its approach. […]

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Ipsodeckso – The Johari Go! Deck

21st February 2023 Ludogogy 0

This time we are getting a few tips on how to use one of the decks, the Johari Go! Deck, to facilitate members of teams to get to know one another. […]

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