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2005 ISAGA Summer School

(geschrieben von: Willy.Kriz am 31.01.2005, 13:59 Uhr)

2005 - International ISAGA Summer School in Gaming & Simulation

Theme: Facilitation and Debriefing of Simulation & Gaming

Date: August 20 - 27, 2005

Venue: Krakow (Poland), Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Center of European Studies

Teaching Staff:
Prof. Dr. Paola Rizzi (Italy); Dr. Willy Kriz (Germany); Prof. Dr. Dmitri Kavtaradze (Russia), Prof. Dr. Jan Klabbers (The Netherlands/Norway), Prof. Dr. Elyssebeth Leigh (Australia), MSc Anne Villems (Estonia)

Participants:
The minimum number of participants is 20. The maximum number of participants is 30. The available places will be granted in the order of registration.

Program:
The summer school will give participants the opportunity to learn about the effective use of different gaming simulation methods and to learn how to facilitate and debrief gaming simulation sessions. Morning sessions: lectures and discussions about the various perspectives on gaming simulation, their facilitation, play and debriefing.Afternoon and evening sessions: Participants will form small project teams. Coached by the teachers, they will prepare simulation game sessions, including their facilitation and debriefing. The teams will facilitate and debrief the games with the remaining group of participants. Each game session is followed by a meta-debriefing with all teachers involved (debriefing of the facilitation and debriefing process).Topics include: Role of facilitator in G&S learning environments, communication skills and pitfalls for facilitators, dealing with group dynamics and conflict management; effective briefing and warming up techniques; debriefing themes, structures and methods; facilitator skills for working with a mix of national and cultural differences. The Summer School language is English.

Participation Fee:
ISAGA members: 400,-- / non-members: 500,-- / student members: 200,-- / student non-members: 250,--
Members of affiliated organizations will be charged the ISAGA member-fee (SAGSAGA, OzSAGA, NASAGA, SAGSET, SAGANET, JASAG, ABSEL, and DiGRA). All prices are in Euro!A number of limited places is available for participants from developing countries (100,-- Euro regular or 50,-- Euro for students). Please contact organizers directly. The fee includes Summer School documentation and certificate. The fee does not include meals or accommodation. A full meal plan (breakfast, lunch and dinner) will cost 15,-- Euro per day and accommodation is available in the nearby university guesthouse (single room: 30,-- Euro per person per night; double room: 20,-- Euro per person per night).

Contact and Registration:
Registration begins on the 1st of February 2005. Please send your registration and CV by email or fax to the organizer. Participation is only effective against pre-payment of the fee. After receiving your registration we will inform you immediately about your admission into the summer school. The payment of the fee must then be made within three weeks in order to secure a place. Contact: Paola Rizzi and Willy Kriz: info@sagsaga.org
www.sagsaga.org/isagaschool2005
fax: +49-89-2180-5153



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