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War Gaming as a Learning activity “This is not a game, it is training for war” A game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for.

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1 War Gaming as a Learning activity “This is not a game, it is training for war” A game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boy’s games and books A war game is a simulation technique depicting operations involving two or more opposing forces, conducted using rules, data, and procedures designed to represent an actual or assumed military situation

2 What is a War Game?

3 Interactive Learning Activities

4 Types of War Games Training (decision, procedural, experience) Experimentation and exploration Operational support (planning and COA, walkthrough, rehearsal) Historical Study

5 Learning Objectives Blooms Taxonomy: psychomotor, cognitive and affective domains (skills, knowledge and attitudes) Psychomotor Imitate Manipulate Refine Coordinate Naturalise Cognitive Remember Understand Apply Analyse Evaluate Create Affective Receive Respond Value Organise Characterise

6 Example In a procedural game, a participant must understand information being presented to them, and remember and apply correct procedural knowledge. They will need to manipulate equipment, such as radios or computers. Having applied the appropriate procedures, they will then analyse the results and create new information to be passed on to other participants. As part of a team, the participant needs to value the attitudes of other members and characterise the attitudes of teamwork, proactivity, professionalism etc.

7 Process ObjectiveAudience (Players) Scenario Activity Plan Risk/ SafetyEvaluation/ Analysis Control Gameware/ Representation Rules + Data Simulation Role Players Tech Support

8 Questions


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