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Ahamer, Gilbert – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2013
This paper provides a concept and a notation for optimizing the design of social processes in gaming and learning for individuals, groups of individuals and society as a whole. Traditional approaches to the mapping and designing of the emerging social dynamics in a joyful, social education setting have fallen short of producing desirable results…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Games, Game Theory, Curriculum Design
Kameda, Tatsuya; Tsukasaki, Takafumi; Hastie, Reid; Berg, Nathan – Psychological Review, 2011
We introduce a game theory model of individual decisions to cooperate by contributing personal resources to group decisions versus by free riding on the contributions of other members. In contrast to most public-goods games that assume group returns are linear in individual contributions, the present model assumes decreasing marginal group…
Descriptors: Productivity, Game Theory, Democracy, Decision Making

Elstad, Eyvind – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Discusses how the conceptual apparatus and modus operandi of games theory provides a research heuristic for understanding the strategic possibilities inherent in typical classroom situations in which the interests of students and teachers are partially concurrent and partly in conflict. Also discusses the preconditions for contracts between…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Game Theory, Heuristics, Learning Strategies
Jones, William M. – 1985
Free-form games are applicable to a range of problem-solving situations. This document discusses gaming as a procedure for organized study of the complex problems entailed in confrontations and crises. The major focus of the booklet is on the various forms of this game type, the kinds of problems to which it is best adapted, and some approaches to…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Educational Games