Traditional corporate training is often seen as dull and ineffective, but serious games are changing that. These purpose-driven games go beyond gamification by simulating real-world challenges, encouraging critical thinking, and providing safe environments for skill practice.
Read MoreSerious games are revolutionizing workplace learning by making training more engaging, practical, and effective. Unlike traditional methods, these purpose-driven games simulate real-world challenges, boosting retention, critical thinking, and skill application.
Read MoreThis paper examines how self-identified lonely young adults interact with a modified game designed to prompt conversation and everyday activities. Through narrative analysis of these in-situ interactions, it reveals how loneliness manifests in different social contexts—either through shaped conversations or gaps in interaction.
Read MoreSerious board games are increasingly used in education and professional training to simulate real-life challenges in areas like healthcare, housing, and social work. These games foster collaboration, communication, and decision-making in a safe, interactive setting.
Read MoreAt the Calcalist Gaming Conference, Yael Hakshurian, head of practical studies at Kibbutzim College’s School of Design, presented two educational game projects developed in response to the October 7 events.
Read MoreSerious games, including AutisMIND, an interactive video web platform developed by a UOC course instructor, are proving effective in treating mental health issues like anxiety and depression.
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