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Online Webinar  – Recorded January 14, 2020
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Serious games are defined as games that have a primary purpose other than entertainment.

Games have been known to shorten the learning curve and as one of the best ways to break patterns and adopt new habits. In this session, we will shortly present the science and research behind it and how it can help you become better at your job and learn new tricks.

The panel will have three interviews about different project management serious games: from basic quizzes, project management board games to project virtual worlds.

To top it off, a gaming expert will explain why playing serious games are a key element in professional development and success.

The Panel:

  • Nicki Kons, (LinkedIn profile) BSc., MBA, MA, PMI-RMP, PMI-PMP,
  • Eitan Katzenell, (LinkedIn profile)
  • Marie Struttmann (LinkedIn profile)
  • Daniel Zitter (LinkedIn profile) has experience in setting up Enterprise Project Management (EPM) systems at various organizations, defining methodologies, implementing and integrating supportive tools and overseeing Change Management processes. He spearheaded complex organizational processes at Israel Aerospace Industries-Elta, Alvarion, Nice Systems and other companies. Daniel has a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from Ben Gurion University, where he majored in information systems, and is PMP certified by the global PMI organization.

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Using Serious Games
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