NASAGA 2007: MAGIC CONFERENCE
August 14th, 2007
Filed under: Georgia Gaming News
| NORTH AMERICAN SIMULATION AND GAMING ASSOCIATION (NASAGA) TO OFFER UNIQUE CONFERENCE IN ATLANTA |
| October 10-13, 2007 |
| When you train or speak to groups of people do you ever find yourself promising to learn how to make the event more interactive and engaging? Well, here’s your chance! This unique conference is designed for trainers, speakers, facilitators and training designers. Conjure learning through simulations. Learn training tricks that delight and astound. Unravel the mysteries of good games. It’s magic! Join us in Atlanta for a magical conference. In addition to networking with fellow games and simulations enthusiasts, the conference allows you to choose from a wide variety of sessions. Fantastic game design certificate program 3 Full Pre-conference workshops 3 Breakfast Keynote Speakers 24 Concurrent sessions (90 minutes) 3 Games night sessions (2 hours) The conference kicks off on Wednesday evening where you will be able to meet other conference attendees as well as speakers and organizers. The Friday night banquet and auction is a true celebration and not to be missed. Expect to be dazzled! The conference day will begin at 8:00 am every morning with a continental breakfast. Please make your flight arrangements and room accommodations so that you can maximize your attendance at NASAGA 2007. About 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. We believe in the value of learning gained through experience and feel that games and simulations, appropriately designed and conducted are an extremely useful (and underused) tool for creating this rich learning. For More Information: Deborah Thomas – Sillymonkey, LLC – 404.966.2372 or Sillymonkey@mindspring.com or visit www.nasaga.org |





















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