
How to Help Your Child Fall In Love With Learning
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. […]
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. […]
Leadership Chronicles serves up a valuable opportunity for leadership teams to develop their team dynamic by proactively solving business-critical problems. […]
Language learning is big business. Games-based learning and gamification have emerged as powerful tools to engage learners and enhance language acquisition […]
The Coaching Spectrum Deck is a tool for training coaches on the spectrum of coaching activities on a scale from ‘directive’ to ‘non-directive’. […]
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. […]
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. […]
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. […]
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. […]
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. […]
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 […]
Games are an effective way to cultivate SEL (social-emotional learning) skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and communication. […]
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. […]
In 1986 Honey & Mumford put forward the idea of four different Learning Styles – Activist, Reflector, Theorist & Pragmatist, and described how they each behave. […]
Street Wisdom is a wanderful combination of walking, mindfulness and inquiry question, which really appeals, because it is inherently playful in its approach. […]
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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