ICPT Follow-Up
Email Games
Email Games
We played an email game during this first part of the follow-up. Even
though the game has "ended", you can still send more virtual team
tips and read the ones from your teammates. In this section, you have
instructions, halls of fame, and lists of tips.
Articles about Email Games
- Email
Games: Zero-Cost E-Learning
This is a case study of an online learning approach that used a variety of
email games.
- Virtual Games
for Real Learning (PDF, 116KB)
This article with Mary Jasinski provides an introduction to email
games.
- How To Conduct 101
Tips
Detailed instructions on how to use the 101 Tips email game, complete with
templates and sample instructions. You can use this article to design an
email game that deals with your content area.
- How To Conduct
Depolarizer
This email game is useful for exploring potentially controversial
subjects. Your participants debate the pros and cons of a selected issue
or topic. Use the step-by-step instructions to create your own email
game.
- How To
Conduct C3PO (PDF, 130KB)
This email game is designed to generate — and share — useful
ideas for meeting a challenge. Use the step-by-step instructions to
create your own email game.
- Email
Games Catalogue (PDF, 109KB)
Short descriptions of 18 different email games to suit all needs and
audiences.
- Email Games
This section of thiagi.com contains results of various email games that
we have played earlier. Of special interest to us is 101 Intercultural
Insights.
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Revised: June 5, 2005