This exploratory study assesses the utility, in terms of learning and conceptualizing planning, of a role-playing exercise (the Great Planning Game [GPG]) and a serious game (Polis PowerPlays [PPP]) employed in a planning theory course offered at The University of Queensland in Australia. The study reveals that role-playing and serious gaming are equally engaging and help planning students learn and embody different roles while having fun. No great differences can be discerned in terms of learning effectiveness. With regard to teaching style, the GPG is more passive and tends to encourage collaboration, whereas the PPP is more dynamic and fosters competition. Both activities help students discover aspects of planning—and planning stakeholde...
Project management education is well suited for active learning through serious games, and a lot of ...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...
This exploratory study assesses the utility, in terms of learning and conceptualizing planning, of a...
This thesis is primarily involved with the development of a planning teaching game called Planning P...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Role-playing simulation games can be used as tools ...
This paper reviews the use of games in geographical teaching, including prior to theemergence of com...
In this paper we present our experiences in setting up and fulfilling a role-play simulation in an a...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Educational role-play has long proved an effective tool for consultants trying to develop the skills...
This paper examines how a serious game approach could support a participatory planning process by br...
In this paper we present our experiences in setting up and fulfilling a role-play simulation in an a...
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on an innovative teaching strategy and specifically prese...
Serious games have been given more and more attention over the past few years. They are considered t...
This paper examines how a serious game approach could support a participatory planning process by br...
Project management education is well suited for active learning through serious games, and a lot of ...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...
This exploratory study assesses the utility, in terms of learning and conceptualizing planning, of a...
This thesis is primarily involved with the development of a planning teaching game called Planning P...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Role-playing simulation games can be used as tools ...
This paper reviews the use of games in geographical teaching, including prior to theemergence of com...
In this paper we present our experiences in setting up and fulfilling a role-play simulation in an a...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Educational role-play has long proved an effective tool for consultants trying to develop the skills...
This paper examines how a serious game approach could support a participatory planning process by br...
In this paper we present our experiences in setting up and fulfilling a role-play simulation in an a...
The aim of this paper is to shed new light on an innovative teaching strategy and specifically prese...
Serious games have been given more and more attention over the past few years. They are considered t...
This paper examines how a serious game approach could support a participatory planning process by br...
Project management education is well suited for active learning through serious games, and a lot of ...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...
Nowadays formal education systems are under increasing pressure to respond and adapt to rapid techno...