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  1. Mingle

    Collections | 18 Mar 2024 | Posted by Kelsey Patton

    "Participants in this jolt pretend they are attending a party and must follow the instructions on a secret Etiquette Card provided by the facilitator. Some of the behaviors the participants...

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  2. Albatross

    Collections | 17 Mar 2024 | Posted by Kelsey Patton

    This activity challenges participants to be open to unfamiliar experiences and reflect on how they might react to cultural difference. They will participate in a scene acted out by a simulated...

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  3. Martians at the Airport

    Collections | 17 Mar 2024 | Posted by Kelsey Patton

    This creativity-training activity was designed for a Spring Break study abroad program at Purdue University titled Amsterdam: Creative Thinking & Innovation in Collaborative Leadership....

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  4. Albatross

    Collections | 25 Oct 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This activity challenges participants to be open to unfamiliar experiences and reflect on how they might react to cultural difference. They will participate in a scene acted out by a simulated...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/visual-learning-and-nontext-based-intercultural-learning-activity-tools

  5. Games, Training Games, Simulation Games,…

    Collections | 27 Feb 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This article delineates important characteristics of games, training games, and simulations. 

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/thiagis-blogs-on-game-design-and-pedagogy

  6. Misconceptions About Simulations

    Collections | 27 Feb 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This article from Thiagi is excellent for trainers, addressing and debunking misconceptions about simulations.

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  7. Card game that stimulates conflict

    Collections | 18 Jan 2022 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    Another great simulation is Barnga, especially if you want to highlight how different cultures "play by different rules" and "define winning in different ways". It is easy and...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1048/collections/cercll-collection-for-language-teachers

  8. A simulation that highlights assumptions

    Collections | 18 Jan 2022 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    Albatross is another oldie but goodie - it is relatively easy to perform and adapt to different contexts. The learning is both in the discomfort of the simulation itself and especially in the...

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  9. Classic simulations

    Collections | 18 Jan 2022 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    More kinesthetic options include these simulations that have been around forever in different forms: BaFa BaFa requires quite a bit of accoutrement, but Toothpicks and Cocktail party are easier and...

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  10. Co-Opoly

    Collections | 28 Oct 2020 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This board game simulates players running a democratically managed cooperative business. It allows participants to practice communication, conflict resolution, team building skills, and...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/tools-that-use-board-games

  11. Sharahad

    Collections | 10 Jul 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Sharahad is a simulation by Phil Darg in which participants role play intercultural communication barriers. 

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  12. Journey to Gizmoland

    Collections | 10 Jul 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This simulation, created by Aletha Stahl, is an adaptation of Journey to Sharahad. Participants role play intercultural communication barriers.

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  13. Two decades of using simulation games for cross-cultural training

    Collections | 11 Jun 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This article by Sandra Fowler "defines cross-cultural training and briefly traces its history. The power of using simulation games for cross-cultural training is described.  The...

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  14. Archie Bunker's Neighborhood

    Collections | 04 Jun 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This activity teaches participants to express feelings about being unfairly treated or experiencing discrimination, as well to understand privilege and stereotypes. 

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  15. Role Playing

    Collections | 08 May 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    In this activity by Hofstede, Hofstede, and Pederson, participants will role-play conflict-prone situations and learn about synthetic cultures.

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  16. How to select and prepare a simulation

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    In this chapter resource, readers learn how to select and prepare a simulation.

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  17. Dividing the Spoils

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Dividing the Spoils, an activity by C. Storti in Figuring foreigners out, examines individualist vs. collectivist cultures. 

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  18. Chatter

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Thiagi's simulation Chatter analyzes group interactions and communication.

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  19. Rafa Rafa

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    RaFa RaFa is another simulation from Simulation Training Systems and is similar to BaFa Ba Fa.

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/fictional-culture-simulations

  20. Bafa Bafa

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    The simulation BaFa BaFa, published by Simulation Training Systems, examines cultural stereotypes, language, and communication between different groups. 

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  21. Alpha-Beta Partnership

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This activity from Stringer & Cassiday's 52 Activities for improving cross-cultural communication also examines cultural patterns between different groups.

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  22. Albatross

    Collections | 29 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    T. Gochenour's cultural simulation in Beyond Experience features a Welcoming Ceremony between the members of the Albatross culture and guests.  

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  23. The Emperor's Pot, aka Eastern and Western

    Collections | 26 Apr 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    In this simulation, participants visit a culture that differences from their own (“East” culture vs. “West”). They become aware of some dimensions of culture (e.g. time,...

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  24. What Is the Message?

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    "What Is the Message?" is another version of this type of activity, published in Stringer and Cassiday's 52 Activities for exploring values differences (pp. 91-94).  

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  25. Toothpicks

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Stringer and Cassiday have published another version of this type of cultural simulation, this time called "Toothpicks," in their book 52 Activities for improving cross-cultural...

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  26. Rockets and Sparklers

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Stringer and Cassiday's version of this type of simulation, which they call "Rockets and Sparklers," can be found in their book 52 Activities for exploring values...

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  27. Mingle

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This Thiagi "Jolt" can be found a in his book Jolts! Brief activities to explore diversity and inclusion (pp. 72-75) and is not the same as the Thiagi "Jolt" called...

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  28. The Cocktail Party

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    In this activity, participants are assigned to different groups and asked to enact various nonverbal communicative behaviors while engaging in a cocktail party simulation. Participants then...

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  29. Culture Shock

    Collections | 28 Feb 2019 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Participants are given one of five colors of paper with cultural rules to follow while trying to find out the favorite color, movie, and food of participants with a different color of paper.

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  30. Albatross

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/3

  31. Alpha-beta Partnership

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/4

  32. Archie Bunker's Neighborhood

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/340

  33. Awareness Exercises: What to Feel/Do

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/306

  34. Awareness of Culture Difference Exercises

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/313

  35. BaFa' BaFa'

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/151

  36. Broken Squares

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/567

  37. Chatter

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/272

  38. Co-Opoly

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/341

  39. Cocktail Party, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/162

  40. Cross-Cultural Encounters

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/315

  41. Culture Shock

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/22

  42. Dividing the Spoils

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/27

  43. Emperor's Pot

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/347

  44. How to Select and Prepare a Simulation

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/324

  45. Journey to Gizmoland

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/400

  46. Martians at the Airport

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/500

  47. Mingle

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/219

  48. Mockingbird, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/202

  49. Owl, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/204

  50. Rafa’ Rafa’

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/152

  51. Role Playing

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/322

  52. Sharahad

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/369

  53. Simulation: Rockets and Sparklers

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/199

  54. Synthetic Culture Laboratory, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/323

  55. Synthetic Cultures versus Real Cultures

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/318

  56. Toothpicks

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/74

  57. Trade Mission, The

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/325

  58. What is the Message?

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/79

  59. Workthink

    https://hubicl.org/toolbox/tools/317