This paper focuses on innovative learning methods (serious games, simulation games, virtual and augmented reality, the learning-by-doing concept, and Massive Online Open Courses) used in project management education. The use of these learning methods in project management education is crucial, as this subject needs to be practiced in real life. This paper aims to examine the current state of research in this area to determine which learning methods are most commonly used in project management education, what impact they have on the ability to learn, and whether these methods are beginning to transfer to the online environment. To this end, a systematic literature review was conducted in the Web of Science database, which resulted in 53 pape...
Considering the variety of formal and human skills implied in effective project management practice,...
One of the reasons why education in the 21st century is different, is the use of technology to enhan...
By resisting the temptation to “sanitize” project management education, we show how embracing unpred...
This paper focuses on innovative learning methods (serious games, simulation games, virtual and augm...
More educators use serious games (e.g., games where the primary objective is learning rather than en...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
Several authors have questioned the effectiveness of using lecture-based teaching to provide student...
The use of serious Games in business education is not a new one. This field has used games and simul...
Project management education is well suited for active learning through serious games, and a lot of ...
This paper presents key lessons learned from the development and implementation of a modern didactic...
Abstract The benefits and challenges of using game-based learning (GBL) methods in project manageme...
The aim of presented paper is to present gaming methods to teach Management at the secondary schools...
Considering the variety of formal and human skills implied in effective project management practice,...
One of the reasons why education in the 21st century is different, is the use of technology to enhan...
By resisting the temptation to “sanitize” project management education, we show how embracing unpred...
This paper focuses on innovative learning methods (serious games, simulation games, virtual and augm...
More educators use serious games (e.g., games where the primary objective is learning rather than en...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
While many studies have been published about project management serious games, most of them mainly d...
Several authors have questioned the effectiveness of using lecture-based teaching to provide student...
The use of serious Games in business education is not a new one. This field has used games and simul...
Project management education is well suited for active learning through serious games, and a lot of ...
This paper presents key lessons learned from the development and implementation of a modern didactic...
Abstract The benefits and challenges of using game-based learning (GBL) methods in project manageme...
The aim of presented paper is to present gaming methods to teach Management at the secondary schools...
Considering the variety of formal and human skills implied in effective project management practice,...
One of the reasons why education in the 21st century is different, is the use of technology to enhan...
By resisting the temptation to “sanitize” project management education, we show how embracing unpred...