Category Educational Games

The Pedagogical Value of Conflict Simulation Games in the Classroom

Conflict simulation games, often referred to as wargames, have long been utilised as educational tools in various settings. Traditionally, these games have focused on military conflicts, providing insights into historical battles and strategic warfare. However, the scope of conflict simulation… Continue Reading →

Beyond Games: Motivating Students to Engage with Key Learning Activities

I was reading an article this morning about the introduction of a game intended to teach students library research skills and was again struck by the lack of uptake from students in the program until a grade was associated with… Continue Reading →

Digital Escape Rooms a fast way to improve teamwork?

I am currently teaching a project-based work integrated learning subject, Arts Industry Project. In this subject industry partners provide projects for students to work on, but students don’t intern in the traditional sense of working at the industry partner’s workplace… Continue Reading →

Divergence – A free educational game of design thinking

I am currently attending day one of the Games for Change (APAC) conference and right from the first minutes of the conference there has been so much food for thought and inspiration. One great presentation right at the beginning of… Continue Reading →

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