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Playing a Game to Boost CreativityCreativity Challenge 1998 #42I had a great deal of fun this week attending and presenting at the 35th annual NASAGA CONFERENCE in Atlanta, Georgia. NASAGA is the North American Simulation and Gaming Association. It was great! The people were great fun to meet and spend time with! The sessions were great! To learn more about this great organization visit their web site, NASAGA Attending sessions at the conference sparked this week's Creativity Challenge. a. take time to play a game each day (by yourself, with friends, with children) b. play a game that requires creativity and only self-competition or as a team competing to improve itself. c. spend time reading about games each day d. spend time creating a game that requires using creating thinking skills such as: flexibility, fluency, elaboration, originality, breaking paradigms, seeing things in new ways. Have fun. Play at playing. Prev Page Next Page Index Page© 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006 Robert Alan Black, Ph.D. CSP | |