Gaming: the Future's Language

Gaming: the Future's Language
Author: Richard D. Duke
Publisher: New York ; Toronto : J. Wiley
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1974
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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Gaming: The Future's Language

Gaming: The Future's Language
Author: Richard D. Duke
Publisher: wbv Media GmbH & Company KG
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3763954244

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Als Richard Duke sein Buch "Gaming: The Future's Language" 1974 veröffentlichte, war er ein Pionier für die Entwicklung und Anwendung von Planspielen in Politik, Strategieentwicklung und Management. Das Buch wurde zu einem viel zitierten Standardwerk. 2014 feiert die von Richard D. Duke gegründete International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA) ihr 45-jähriges Bestehen. Gleichzeitig legt Richard D. Duke eine überarbeitete Auflage seines Klassikers vor.

Gaming as a Cultural Commons

Gaming as a Cultural Commons
Author: Toshiko Kikkawa
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-04-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9811903484

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This book focuses on relatively neglected areas of simulation and gaming (S&G), i.e., cultural aspects and ethical issues, in addition to giving readers a basic knowledge of S&G. Although the educational effects of S&G, and related methods such as gamification, as well as serious games have been studied and are gaining recognition, their downsides are often overlooked. For example, there is always a risk of manipulation by games if maliciously designed and facilitated. Ethical codes of game designers, facilitators, and educators must be established on the basis of academic research. Considerations of the ethics of games are essential not only for S&G researchers and educators but also for the general public, because games have sometimes been used for propaganda purposes in the past and could be again, in the present and future. Looking at the cultural aspect, as the S&G community has accumulated research over 50 years, the book includes the knowledge of the pioneers, i.e., archival interview data. This is the first book that includes extensive interviews of researchers and commercial game designers and critics. It also contains diverse topics from the perspective of gender and Japanese culture. Japan has been attracting attention in the field of board games as there are many independent game designers and an expanding market. Although women in S&G have gained some recognition, the topic has been rather ignored and was first officially discussed in 2019 at the international conference of the International Simulation and Gaming Association held in Warsaw. In summary, by focusing on comparatively overlooked or neglected aspects of S&G, this book expands future opportunities in the field for researchers and educators, with increased awareness by the general public.

Back to the future of Gaming

Back to the future of Gaming
Author: Willy Christian Kriz
Publisher: wbv Media GmbH & Company KG
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-07-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3763954260

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Der Sammelband ist Retrospektive und reflektierte Mutmaßung über die Zukunft der Planspiele (Gaming). Das Buch basiert auf Richard Dukes Standardwerk "Gaming: The Future's Language" von 1974 und betrachtet Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und speziell die Zukunft von Gaming, bezogen auf die Leitgedanken in Dukes Werk. In ihrem Band dokumentieren die beiden Herausgeber Duke und Kriz die Geschichte, das Erfahrungswissen und den derzeitigen Stand der Technik der Planspiele und liefern Inspiration für aktuelle und zukünftige Entwicklungen. Der Band wendet sich an alle, die sich mit dem Thema Gaming in Politik, Strategie, Bildung, Management und anderen Bereichen beschäftigen.

Simulation Gaming Through Times and Disciplines

Simulation Gaming Through Times and Disciplines
Author: Marcin Wardaszko
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030721329

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This book constitutes revised selected papers from the 50th International Simulation and Gaming Association Conference, ISAGA 2019, which took place in Warsaw, Poland, during August 26–30, 2019.The 38 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 72 submissions. They were organized in topical sections named: simulation gaming in the science space; simulation gaming design and implementation; simulation games for current challenges; simulation games and gamification; and board perspective on simulation gaming.

Simulation and Gaming in the Network Society

Simulation and Gaming in the Network Society
Author: Toshiyuki Kaneda
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2016-08-02
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9811005753

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This book provides the state of the art in the simulation and gaming study field by systematically collecting excellent papers presented at the 46th International Simulation and Gaming Association annual conference held in Kyoto 17–25 July 2015. Simulation and gaming has been used in a wide variety of areas ranging from early childhood education and school-age children, universities, and professional education, to policy exploration and social problem solving. Moreover, it now been drastically changing its features in the Internet Of Things (IOT) society while taking over a wide variety of aliases, such as serious games and gamification. Most of the papers on which this book’s chapters are based were written by academic researchers, both up-and-coming and well known. In addition, simulation and gaming is a translational system science going from theory to clinical cross-disciplinary topics. With this book, therefore, graduate students and higher-level researchers, educators, and practitioners can become familiar with the state-of-the-art academic research on simulation and gaming in the network society of the twenty-first century.

Language at Play

Language at Play
Author: Julie M. Sykes
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2012
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780205000852

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How digital games can inform, enhance and transform L2 pedagogy The potential of digital games in the second and foreign (L2) classroom is enormous but harnessing their potential for application in the L2 classroom, however, presents complex challenges. In Language at Play: Digital Games in Second and Foreign Language Teaching and Learning , Sykes and Reinhart combine research from a variety of perspectives in applied linguistics, educational gaming, and games studies, and structure their discussion of five major concepts central to these areas: goal, interaction, feedback, motivation and context. While theoretically grounded, the volume's audience is primarily practicing L2 professionals with classroom experience. Intended for current and future foreign language teaching professionals, volumes in the Theory and Practice in Second Language Classroom Instruction series examine issues in teaching and learning in language classrooms. The topics selected and the discussions of them draw in principled ways on theory and practice in a range of fields, including second language acquisition, foreign language education, educational policy, language policy, linguistics, and other areas of applied linguistics.

Gaming the Metrics

Gaming the Metrics
Author: Mario Biagioli
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0262356570

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How the increasing reliance on metrics to evaluate scholarly publications has produced new forms of academic fraud and misconduct. The traditional academic imperative to “publish or perish” is increasingly coupled with the newer necessity of “impact or perish”—the requirement that a publication have “impact,” as measured by a variety of metrics, including citations, views, and downloads. Gaming the Metrics examines how the increasing reliance on metrics to evaluate scholarly publications has produced radically new forms of academic fraud and misconduct. The contributors show that the metrics-based “audit culture” has changed the ecology of research, fostering the gaming and manipulation of quantitative indicators, which lead to the invention of such novel forms of misconduct as citation rings and variously rigged peer reviews. The chapters, written by both scholars and those in the trenches of academic publication, provide a map of academic fraud and misconduct today. They consider such topics as the shortcomings of metrics, the gaming of impact factors, the emergence of so-called predatory journals, the “salami slicing” of scientific findings, the rigging of global university rankings, and the creation of new watchdogs and forensic practices.

Simulation for Participatory Education

Simulation for Participatory Education
Author: M. Laura Angelini
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031210115

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This textbook explores the use of simulation within the context of education and internationalization. Simulation is broken down into its phases and these elements are discussed by experts, most of whom have long tradition in the application of simulation. Simulation is treated with references to the specific needs of practitioners, educators and researchers in initiating and developing simulation in different fields of study, with specific reference to teacher education. This volume focuses on presenting simulation as a means to facilitating students’ openness to complexity and development of intercultural skills through virtual exchange. Thus, it provides educators and researchers with a conceptual and practical resource that tackles the critical role of cognitive and metacognitive complexity in the education of future global professionals through intercultural pedagogy. By tracing the roots of simulation and outlining a framework to support professional learning through experiential-based research, this textbook will prove invaluable for teacher trainers, practitioners and researchers interested in simulation.

SIMULATION & GAMING THROUGH TIMES AND ACROSS DISCIPLINES

SIMULATION & GAMING THROUGH TIMES AND ACROSS DISCIPLINES
Author: Marcin Wardaszko
Publisher: Akademia Leona Kozminskiego
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8366502015

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The ISAGA 50th Anniversary Conference proceedings is a collection of 76 accepted submissions. The proposed papers and posters are very diversified and have backgrounds in many areas, yet they come together in the simulation and gaming. We had 12 tracks for papers, a poster submission track, workshops track, and thematic sessions proposals track. The 50th anniversary track will allow us to look back at our heritage. The core tracks with the biggest number of submissions are the simulation and gaming track and game science theory track. For the first time, we also had tracks for gaming technology, AR/VR, e-sport science and gaming cultures, we have received many interesting and quality submissions, which will add new perspective and diversity to our field. ISAGA wants to stay relevant and up-to-date with the current problems; thus the tracks for S&G for logistics and smart infrastructure, gaming for individual efficacy and performance and gaming for sustainable development goals. We have also received ten poster submissions with very interesting topics.