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Resources
A Mental Health Court Judge’s Perspective
Graduated Sanctions: An Effective Approach
Overcoming Barriers to Distance Learning
The Problem-Solving Justice Toolkit
The Value of a Mentor for New Judges
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Thiagi Newsletter - April

I am happy to announce the April 2007 issue of my free online newsletter. You can read it by visiting http://thiagi.com/pfp/april2007.php

The April 2007 issue contains:

  • An audio game called EMPATHY that helps you display concern to your customer
  • A framegame, RECORDINGS, that enables you to create your own game to train participants on any conversational skill
  • A paper-and-pencil game called WHY that forces participants to examine assumptions and principles
  • An interview with Dave Piltz, an OD specialist who talks about games
  • A simulation game by Dave Piltz on decision making and critical thinking Les Lauber's review of two books that save trainers' time
  • Brian Remer's monthly insight in exactly 99 words
  • An announcement about Thiagi's new card game kit
  • A special Playhouse article by Kat Koppett on the power of "Yes"
  • SPEECH TAG, an improv game by Kat Koppett on storytelling.

Enjoy reading this issue of the Thiagi GameLetter -- and playing it! And please give us feedback.

Playfully,
Thiagi

 

Thiagi Newsletter - May

I am happy to announce the May 2007 issue of my free online newsletter. You can read it by visiting http://thiagi.com/pfp/may2007.php

The May 2007 issue contains

  • An article on how to let participants generate questions and use these questions for faster, cheaper, and better training design
  • A ready-to-play matrix game called EUROPEAN NEIGHBORS
  • Explanation of how to use the matrix game as a template to instantly create your own training games
  • A Cryptic Cluster instructional puzzle that deals with presentation skills
  • A review by Les Lauber of two books on on-the- job training
  • A new insight by Brian Remer about climbing toward goals
  • A review of Clark Aldrich's blog with clickable links to different types of online games
  • A single items survey about characteristics of effective training games

Enjoy reading this issue of the Thiagi GameLetter -- and playing it! And please give us feedback.

Playfully,
Thiagi


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