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October 14 -17, 1998 in Atlanta, the North American Simulation and
Gaming Ass'n (NASAGA) will convene its the 37th Annual Conference -
NASAGA '98 Let the Games Begin!. The conference will feature the latest
in experiential learning techniques, simulations and, of course,
learning games!
The conference is legendary among past participants for the interactive,
fun and useful sessions and collaborative spirit among all involved!
What is NASAGA?
The North American Simulation and Gaming Association (NASAGA) is a growing
network of professionals working on the design, implementation, and
evaluation of games and simulations to improve learning results in all
types of organizations. NASAGA's primary mission is to facilitate the use
of simulations and games and to collect, develop and spread information
about the principles and procedures of interactive, experiential
approaches to education, training, management, problem solving and
decision making.
Why YOU Should Attend NASAGA '98
* Learn to use simulations and games to improve organizational
productivity.
* Learn and work with leading authorities in the field.
* Enhance your career with new skills, ideas and contacts.
* Learn techniques for implementing experiential activities.
* Meet, chat and collaborate with the pioneers in the simulation
and gaming field.
* Experience outstanding examples of simulations and games.
* Learn how to conduct and debrief games, simulations and
experiential learning sessions for maximum impact.
* Experience the most interactive, personalized conference you
will attend this year!
If you have questions about the conference, attending, or presenting you
can:
surf: http://nasaga.org
email: nasaga98@nasaga.org
call: 888.432.GAME or 317.387.1424
fax: 317.387.1921
Thanks for your time. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta!
Cheerio.
--"M. J. Evans" <MJeffEv@ix.netcom.com>
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