In his book, 'Unleashing Genius, with the World's Most Powerful Learning Systems', Dilip Mukerjea writes:
"The ancient Greeks had a word for the concept of 'education' ~ it was paideia.
One letter short, their concept for 'play' was paidia.
When play is infused into education, learning becomes fun and natural."
Dilip & I believe that when play is infused into the corporate landscape, learning becomes fun & natural too.
Interestingly, we have come across that 'play' often ignites creative sparks in the corporate landscape.
However, since our left-brained corporate culture frowns upon 'play' in the workplace, the big boys have coined an apt term, 'Serious Games', for it.
According to IBM, "one study found that a great lecture can improve learning by 17%, but serious games can improve learning by 108%!"
Read the following belated report, 'Playful Innovation' from Philips Design.
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
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