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Gaming-Simulation: A Third World Experience

Florosito Q. Pimentel

Granada Hills, California

A professional organization called PHILSAGA has been established in a developing country, the Philippines, to promote gaming/simulation. Experiences and insights gained in the areas of design, production, and administration and conduct of training are shared.

Key Words: critical mass • cultural dimensions • development orientation • empowerment • experiential • gaming/simulation • human resource development • structured learning exercises • transformation • western laboratory method

Simulation & Gaming, Vol. 26, No. 4, 480-489 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/1046878195264009


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