Question One
Quote from Jocelyn Kofke on December 5, 2017, 5:35 PMCan simulated cooperative puzzle solving help teach effective communication?
Can simulated cooperative puzzle solving help teach effective communication?
Quote from Jocelyn Kofke on December 5, 2017, 6:12 PMResponse from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"Yes, especially when we take turns being the bomb defuser because some people are more likely to take charge w/ instructions and others are good at physically doing the puzzles so everyone gets a chance to communicate + participate"
Response from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"Yes, especially when we take turns being the bomb defuser because some people are more likely to take charge w/ instructions and others are good at physically doing the puzzles so everyone gets a chance to communicate + participate"
Quote from Jocelyn Kofke on December 5, 2017, 6:14 PMResponse from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"I think it would be interesting if we had men in the group since most women tend to communicate in a certain way which is why we're playing so efficiently"
Response from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"I think it would be interesting if we had men in the group since most women tend to communicate in a certain way which is why we're playing so efficiently"
Quote from Jocelyn Kofke on December 5, 2017, 6:22 PMResponse from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"I think this game teaches that you need to have been in the position as someone you are teaching or giving instructions to in order to give the best instructions. You need to (literally) understand their perspective."
Response from a Sticky Note on the scene:
"I think this game teaches that you need to have been in the position as someone you are teaching or giving instructions to in order to give the best instructions. You need to (literally) understand their perspective."