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Subject: TR: Workshop: Simulation Game Design and Facilitation on Dec 6 to 11
From: Barreteau Olivier (olivier.barreteau@cemagref.fr)
Date: Thu Oct 14 2010 - 10:53:18 CEST

 

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Objet : Workshop: Simulation Game Design and Facilitation on Dec 6 to 11

Dear Sir,

We are organizing a workshop on Simulation Game Design and Facilitation on Dec 6 to 11. Please feel free distribute this flyer to your colleagues or friends who may be interested.

Workshop Details:
Dates: December 6 - 11, 2010
Venue: School of Computing Seminar Rooms, NUS
Fee: (Covering material, lunches, refreshments and welcome reception)

Single Registration
Early Bird
(before November 6, 2010) S$600 / S$550*
(after November 6, 2010) S$650 / S$600*

*Member of SSAGSg or ISAGA

Group Registration For group of 3 and above, please email ws2010@ssagsg.org for discount.

Description of Workshop:
Through the workshop, participants will learn the theory and practice of policy exercises, business simulations and experiential learning games. In small teams, participants will go through the complete development cycle of a simulation game. The last day is a full plenary session where all teams will present the results of their efforts.

Game designs range from computer simulations, board games to activities that use props like bottles, scales, flip charts, etc. In India, the ISAGA Summer School 2008 participants designed a game around the Dharavi slums.
The game was to sensitize the players about life at the other end of spectrum and to also dispel certain negative notions about life in slums.

Attached is the flyer.

Regards
Siau Tan Long

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