Even in this moment, someone is making Gaming simulation to let his/her students learn effectively. Gaming simulations is the key factor of active learning, "Game-Based Learning (GBL) " has been known commonly. However, such works are developed by individual, without outreach to other person who wish to start GBL.
ISGC is a competition to provide opportunity to introduce your game toward ISAGA community, to authorize excellent work by award, and provide opportunity to feedback. If you have a game which is ready to play within 2 hours via Zoom, you are invited to ISAGA Simulation and Gaming Competition (ISGC2025).
Entry Deadline: September 19
Notice of Acceptance: September 26
Materials upload Due: October 2
Competition dates: October 3-5 (Revised)
Awarding Ceremony & Feedback: October 18
ISAGA (International Simulation and Gaming Association) is the most famous academic society of Simulation and Gaming(S&G). S&G make complicated story into simple model, and make learners understand something important throughout the experience.
To deliver the magical potentials of S&G worldwidely, ISAGA has been struggled to provide learning opportunity. The Covid-19 outbreak improved people’s ICT skill significantly. It become possible to show the idea of S&G via the internet. ISAGA accepted to launch online-based S&G learning opportunity with match with other groups in the different country. This is ISAGA Simulation Gaming Competition (ISGC), started on August 2022.
ISGC is a new way to increase international sharing of wisdom; use face-to-face sessions in your team, judge online by a reviewer group that is consists of respected experts of the ISAGA community. Reviewers play all your new game, provide comments, and ISAGA awards. Excellent works are invited to the ISAGA Annual conference in the next year.
To correspond for huge demands for Game-Based Learnings, we call for the participants who wish to make a new game with world class certifications. We respect your challenges.
Roy (Ryoju) Hamada
Director, ISGC, ISAGA
Professor, National Institute of Technology (NIT),
Asahikawa College, Japan