Using Simulations In the Classroom, National Security Decision Making (NSDM) Panel
Wednesday, 4:00 PM EDT for 1 hr JW: 106
Game ID:
TRD25ND287999
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Short Description:
Simulations feed an experiential learning process, helping students absorb material. Foundational simulation concepts, how to run in a classroom. Panel by NSDM staff moderated by Dr. Craig Greathouse
Long Description:
Helping students understand world complexities is a difficult classroom task. Recent research indicates they can absorb material effectively through hands-on learning. Simulations provide an experiential learning process which, by their nature, simplifies the complex. Having more advanced students design & build a simulation prompts them to gather, build & prioritize information, helping them understand the area of investigation. This presentation discusses foundational concepts & ideas of simulations and provides a basis for how to run simulations is a classroom setting from high school to collegiate level. Presented by National Security Decision Making staff experts in building & designing simulations with over 100 years’ combined experience, moderated by Dr. Craig Greathouse, Professor of Political Science.
Event Type:
Minimum
Players:
5
Maximum
Players:
40
Minimum Age:
Everyone (6+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)
Materials Required:
None
Start Date & Time:
Duration:
1 hr
End Date & Time:
Wednesday, 5:00 PM EDT
Location:
GM(s):
Gail Berry, Mark McDonagh, NSDM, Craig Greathouse, Merle Robinson, Michael Tucker, Jason Corner, Evan Siegling
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Tournament:
No, this is not a tournament.
Prerequisite:
This event is only open to Trade Day participants
Cost:
$0.00
Ticketing Method:
Electronic
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