The International Simulation and Gaming Association (ISAGA) is an international organization for scientists and practitioners who develop and use simulation, gaming (in the meaning of learning games) and related methodologies: role-play, structured experiences, policy exercises, computer simulation, play, virtual reality, game theory, debriefing, experiential learning, and active learning. Gambling is expressly excluded from the interests of the organization.[1]

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Further reading

  • Simulation and Gaming Across Disciplines and Cultures: ISAGA at a watershed, a 25th ISAGA anniversary conference highlights

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