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Role-Playing Games for Fostering Communication and Negotiation Skills.

Authors :
Fioravanti, Maria Lydia
de Oliveira Sestito, Camila Dias
de Deus, William Simao
Scatalon, Lilian Passos
Barbosa, Ellen Francine
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Education. Aug2022, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p384-393. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Contribution: In this article, an experience applying three role-playing games in the context of an Entrepreneurship final project is presented, discussing the challenges, and the lessons learned. Background: Soft skills have been expounded repeatedly as a crucial factor to thrive in the workplace, as opposed to mere knowledge of content only, since the increasingly importance of practitioners being able to adapt to new situations. Also, soft skills have the ability to categorize specific career attribute which an individual has, such as team spirit, written and oral communication, leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. Literature provides evidence of areas in which graduates most frequently do not meet industry expectations, including technical and also soft skills. Intended Outcomes: Considering the aforementioned scenario, an active learning strategy was adopted aiming to foster soft skills, particularly, oral communication, and negotiation in an Entrepreneurship course. Application Design: The course final project comprised the development of fictional business plans, their corresponding minimum viable products, and also negotiation rounds with fictional potential investors. Among the active learning strategies, role-playing games were chosen as they have shown to be useful in similar contexts. Findings: This experience shows that active strategies, especially role-playing games, support the development of soft skills and engage students as active participants in their learning process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189359
Volume :
65
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158603912
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TE.2021.3117898