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Serious Games At Work, episode 6: Philip Sabin

Our guest is Philip Sabin, Professor Of Strategic Studies at King’s College, London, and author of Lost Battles and Simulating War. Professor Sabin talks about how to use wargames as a tool of historical inquiry, in the classroom, and in … Continue reading

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Serious Games At Work podcast, episode 5: Rex Brynen

McGill University’s Rex Brynen, professor of political science and Middle East expert, describes his extensive experience building and running simulations in the classroom and in the policy world. Definitely stick around for his description of an Israeli-Palestinian negotiation simulation that … Continue reading

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Serious Games At Work podcast episode #3: Peter Perla on wargaming

Peter Perla of CNA discusses the distinguished heritage of wargaming as a tool for contingency planning and strategy development. What the heck does that mean? Governments play out potential conflicts in advance, such as the recently aborted attack on Syria. … Continue reading

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Serious Games At Work podcast #1: Phaedra Boinodiris of IBM

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Serious Games At Work! In this series, we’ll explore the ways in which games can change the rules of work, politics, education, and other serious activities, often very quickly and without a huge investment. Need … Continue reading

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