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Web sites
Some useful links for people involved in
simulations, games, and hands-on, experiential learning, and for people wishing
to stay informed about events and culture in Thailand.
To maintain contact
with ThaiSim and with other ThaiSim folks,
please join our professional group on LinkedIn:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/ThaiSim-Thai-Simulation-Gaming-Association-2376328
Immersive Technology Strategies.
http://davidwortley.com/.
See also
http://www.youtube.com/user/davidwortley/feed |
GAME SIG - Games
And Multiverses in Education – Special Interest Group
An online resource
and ‘home’ – this website – for the SIG will be created. Material generated
by the SIG, including position papers generated for the planned events,
information about members, commentary and bibliographies will be made
available here. Links to relevant sources of primary information, relevant
reports, significant research groups and other bodies will be made. |
SSAGSg - Society of Simulation and Gaming
of Singapore - http://www.ssagsg.org/ |
Thailand Educators Network -
Thailand Educators Network (TEN) organizes a
monthly
opportunity for educators in Thailand to meet on
a regular basis in a comfortable environment to share teaching and living
experiences with colleagues and peers. |
ABSEL
is a professional association whose purpose is to develop and promote the
use of experiential techniques and simulations in the field of business
education and development.
The association was organized at its first national
conference in 1974. Currently the organization is on the leading edge of
developing and assessing business simulations and experiential exercises.
ABSEL's annual conferences are a meeting place for professionals to
exchange information and network with colleagues working in related areas.
What sets us apart from all other professional business associations is our
commitment to having individuals acquire effective business skills in a
unique manner -- experientially. |
www.learningfromexperience.com. Experience Based Learning Systems,
Inc. (EBLS) is a research and development company devoted to advancement of
the theory, research and practice of experiential learning. We believe the
best way to achieve this goal is to facilitate networking among scholars,
practitioners and students of experiential learning. |
ComMod -
Companion Modelling -
http://www.ecole-commod.sc.chula.ac.th
The overall
objective of this project is to reinforce and to expand a Europe-Asia network on
the use of IT&C tools for managing the environment and natural resources. The
action is based on the very positive results of a first get-in-touch Asia IT&C
project titled “Multi-Agent Systems, Social Sciences and Integrated Natural
Resource Management”. |
ISAGA
- International Simulation and Gaming Association.
ThaiSim is an official affiliate of ISAGA.
ISAGA is an international organization for
scientists and practitioners developing and using simulation, gaming and
related methodologies.
For more information, go to
http://www.isaga.info/. |
http://www.il.mahidol.ac.th/eng/
- An international postgraduate science and technology program (to train future
teachers) which emphasizes innovation and communicative skills — so that
products from thesis work will be used for further learning/teaching in the
classroom, laboratory and field study especially in Thailand. Creation and
adaptation of integrated multimedia, teaching / learning tools, models and
apparatuses to enable pedagogical content knowledge for university and school
use. |
Simulation
& Gaming: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theory, Practice and Research
(Sage Publications). http://sg.sagepub.com/. |
North
American Simulation and Gaming Association (NASAGA).
We are a growing
network of professionals working on the design, implementation, and
evaluation of games and simulations to improve learning results in all types
of organizations. Started in North America, NASAGA has members from more
than 50 countries from around the globe. Membership is open to all. |
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JASAG:
Japan Association of Simulation and
Gaming
- www.jasag.org
JASAG consists of
scholars, businessmen, and educational practitioners throughout Japan, aims
for a significant progress of the interdisciplinary approaches as well as
the science and technology. The Association forms both domestic and
international networks for scholarly communication. Acknowledging that
simulation and gaming approaches may transcend boundaries between humanities,
social and natural sciences, members of the Association are expected to
further develop simulation and gaming approaches, and to create foundations
for various research projects and applications. |
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DiGRA:
Digital Games Research
Association.
The
association for academics and professionals who research digital games and
associated phenomena. It encourages high-quality research on games, and
promotes collaboration and dissemination of work by its members. |
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PaxSims
- Simulations, Conflict, Peacebuilding,
Development, Training, Education;
PaxSims is devoted to the discussion and development of peace and
conflict simulations for education and training purposes. |
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http://www.digitalgameslearning.org/
Hong
Kong Digital Game-based
Learning
Association
is an independent non-profit making organization, which aims to
provide a variety of services that benefits parents, students and teaching
professionals who are interested in digital games and education. |
Simulation: the
weblog.
http://www.simulation.cc/
A weblog that helps
you to understand simulation: what it means to different disciplines, how
and why it is done, how the skills and technologies involved can be best
used to everyone's advantage, and how it may shape our 'real' world. |
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www.ThaiWebsites.com
- English-language Resources and Database for Thailand. Articles and
Reports. |
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