A unique workshop for facilitators to integrate play and games into their work

How many of us learned more about handling money from Monopoly than we ever did from a maths book? Or more about collaboration from playing basketball than attending a class on it?

Games are not just fun, they are one of the most effective ways of learning transfer and making learning stick.

Game-based learning

– Creates a relaxed and playful mood resulting in better learning
– Helps stimulate the mind and boost creativity, making it easier to solve problem
– Circumvents the cynicism of “just another workshop” and invites learners into an optimistic frame of mind
– Supports stronger relationship and connections within the group – laughter and fun can foster empathy, compassion and trust

Come join us for a day long workshop on the 21st of February 2024 to revisit the way you think about play in learning and to re-connect with your playful self and other playful people from the learning fraternity.

What will you achieve?
You will learn a number of frame games. These are formats that can be fitted with content of any training program and can be used to review content; encourage discussion; invite exploration of an issue and for structured sharing. Each game will be followed by a debrief of how the game works and where you could use it.

In addition, you’ll also walk away with many interesting ice-breakers, energizers and closers.

How will we do this?
The best way to learn a game is to play it so expect to have a lot of fun during the day. By playing the game you will

  • Learn to conduct it
  • Learn to stimulate discussion post the game to facilitate learning
  • Understand how these can be adapted to your unique training context

Date: 21st Feb.

Where: In-person session in Bangalore

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