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  1. 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...

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Figuring Out Life

    Collections | 21 Oct 2020 | Posted by Annette Benson

    This tool uses the board game CV to help participants develop an understanding of their own worldview values as well as discover their peers' values. 

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  5. Prepping English-speakers for English-medium interactions with non-native speakers

    Collections | 10 Oct 2019 | Posted by Kris Acheson-Clair

    Many COIL experiences use English as the medium of instruction, with a mix of native and non-native English speakers participating. In some cases, it's a good idea to prepare the native...

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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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  11. 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.

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  12. 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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  13. 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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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  17. Alien Among Us, An

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  18. Awareness of Culture Difference Exercises

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  19. BaFa' BaFa'

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  20. Cocktail Party, The

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