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Barnga, a simulation game, teaches how to communicate across cultural groups and what happens when we use different "rules" or "norms" from others in a group.
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Annette Benson onto Tools that Use Playing Cards @ 2:10 pm on 28 Oct 2020
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to "experience the principle behind the Implicit Association Test for measuring bias" (Thiagarajan & van den Berg, 2017, p. 58).
Annette Benson onto Tools that Use Playing Cards @ 2:08 pm on 28 Oct 2020
This activity enables participants to define "self hate," consider how they interact with "diversity issues," and discuss stereotyping, privilege, and social justice.
Annette Benson onto Tools that Use Playing Cards @ 2:07 pm on 28 Oct 2020
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to discuss cultural norms, diversity, inclusion, and how we place value on others, analyze how stereotypes and first impressions inform perception and interactions, and discuss how non-verbal communication (body language or facial expression) communicate meaning to others.
Annette Benson onto Tools that Use Playing Cards @ 2:06 pm on 28 Oct 2020
Magic Spelling is an activity that uses a mathematical card trick shown in a video by Michael Stevens on his Youtube channel D.O.N.G.
Annette Benson onto Tools that Use Playing Cards @ 2:04 pm on 28 Oct 2020