800911 VU Video gamEs foR Skills trAining (VERSA) - Team management
summer semester 2023 | Last update: 19.12.2022 | Place course on memo listParticipants are able to realise different aspects of leadership and teamwork. They are able to involve others (team members, staff) in a way that makes it easier for them to contribute. They are able to build on or synthesise the contribution of others and are able to motivate, encourage and guide staff/team members. They are able to identify and acknowledge conflicts and work to resolve them.
While playing a team management simulation computer game (Fallout Shelter), the participants train their ability to pay attention to the strengths and weaknesses of employees and assign them appropriate tasks. In an interactive coaching session, theoretical concepts of team management are taught and tested practically in groups.
The VERSA concept combines playing selected video games with interactive coaching sessions. During the coaching sessions, participants receive background information about the skill of interest, and how to train it. In addition, the knowledge is tested in short group activities and the participants can share personal experiences. This enables them to approach the video game with a mindset focused on training, and to benefit from it as much as possible.
The participants are free to manage their playing time, they have to reach a minimum of 12 hours within three months.
The concept is explained during the Introduction Session and participants receive technical support during the course.
Participants must actively participate in the sessions and play the computer game Fallout Shelter for at least 12 hours (at home with free time allocation).
Project website: https://versa.gecon.es/
Website of the used platform: https://softskills.games/en/
Explanation of the methodology: https://gecon.es/goal-setting-vs-organizational-skills-in-anomaly-game-series/
The game runs only on Windows PCs not under Mac or Linux.
The course is an Aurora Alliance (https://www.uibk.ac.at/en//international/aurora/) event. Students of all Aurora universities (incl. Master students of the University of Innsbruck) are invited to apply for participation in this course from 09. January till 22 January 23 or until the maximum number of participants has been reached on a “first come, first served” basis at the following link:
https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/international/aurora/aurora-course-offerings/universitat-innsbruck/
18:April.2023; 11:00 - 12:30, Onsite Introduction
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