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Designing [not] bored games for learning.

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May's [Not] Bored Games newsletter is out. If you haven't already, subscribe to dig how play can spark creativity, strategic thinking, and negotiation skills—all while being [Not] Bored. In this episode, we explore the magic of play and its impact on learning and leadership, briefly sharing how a playful environment really benefits creativity and innovation in the workplace. You'll have a sneak peek of a new game in the design process, Sound Spy, where you embark on a mission as a Sound Ninja to restore rhyme and reason to Alphabet Valley and regain the Sound Castle from the nefarious Shogun. We also share Grampappy's insights on mastering negotiation through games. Board games are powerful tools for learning negotiation, a critical communication skill that enhances mutual understanding and benefit. #GamesForLearning #NotBoredGames #CreativityInPlay #FutureSkills

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