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{{Book|title=Playing the learning game|cover=Playing-the-learning-game-2012.jpg|year=2012|isbnhc=978-1-4716-0197-2|pages=112|editors=yes|editor1=Martin E. Andresen}} | {{Book|title=Playing the learning game|cover=Playing-the-learning-game-2012.jpg|year=2012|isbnhc=978-1-4716-0197-2|pages=112|editors=yes|editor1=Martin E. Andresen}} | ||
− | '''Playing the learning game - A practical introduction to educational roleplaying - based on experiences from [[The Larpwriter Challenge]]''' published in [[2012]], edited by [[Martin E. Andresen]], is a book about using roleplaying in education. | + | '''Playing the learning game - A practical introduction to educational roleplaying - based on experiences from [[The Larpwriter Challenge]]''' published in [[2012]], edited by [[Martin E. Andresen]], published by [[Fantasiforbundet]] and Education Centre POST is a book about using roleplaying in education. |
==Summary== | ==Summary== |
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Template:Book Playing the learning game - A practical introduction to educational roleplaying - based on experiences from The Larpwriter Challenge published in 2012, edited by Martin E. Andresen, published by Fantasiforbundet and Education Centre POST is a book about using roleplaying in education.
Summary
Welcome to a new world of learning! This book is a practical introduction to the use of roleplaying games in education. Roleplaying games are a great tool for provoking reflection, learning and critical thinking. Within this book, you’ll find all you need to get started using this method. Included are four ready-to-play larps, several short articles highlighting different uses of roleplaying games in educational spheres and a multitude of methods and exercises to improve your games.
If you are a teacher, activist in an NGO or a larper interested in using roleplaying games for education and reflection, this is the book for you. Let’s play the learning game!