The event explored how the latest online and scenario-driven simulations and 3D virtual environments can be applied to sharpen decision-making skills and lay the foundation for more effective peace operations, negotiation, and cooperation.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlSmart Tools for Smart Power: Simulations and Serious Games for Peacebuilding | United States Institute of Peace - 1 views
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Steve York and Ivan Marovic “A Force More Powerful,” York Zimmerman
Serious Gaming and Simulations - the Power and Potential for Peacebuilders | United States Institute of Peace - 0 views
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Shalom Staub spotted this - may be of interest to some of the group
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Ed and I both had the opportunity to listen in to some of the sessions. We agreed that the most interesting and useful information for our community was presented by the developer of A Force More Powerful. A newly designed, open-source, game on conflict resolution will be released in November 2009. The open-source design will allow people to add real or imaginary conflict scenarios as game modules.
Games don't Equal Academic Achievement - 20 views
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Makes a good point. There's a big difference between showing games help students learn, and finding games that match the much more narrow objectives of a class.
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Go for it, Bryan. If you want to kick ideas around, let me know.
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Will certainly do.
Webinar from Learning Games Network - 3 views
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