Project Simulations

 

DATE: 30 Jun 2010
START TIME: 10:00 am
LOCATION/VENUE: University of Bedfordshire, UK
 

Description

A workshop organised by the BMAF Project Management Special Interest Group.

The session aims to explore the use of simulated projects as a learning opportunity. The objectives are to investigate how simulations can impact the learning and teaching process and provide opportunities for effective assessment by sharing good practice. By the end of the session participants will have gained a better understanding of and developed some ideas for enhancing project management learning and teaching through:

  • identifying types of project simulation;
  • sharing good practice with regard to project simulation; and
  • deciding how you can better use project simulation activities.

The following agenda is provisional and is subject to change:

9.30-10.00
Tea / Coffee on arrival

10.00-10.15
Welcome, Key Findings from previous workshops and Aims of the Workshop. - Miles Shepherd

10.15-10:45
Session 1: In the Pod - David Owen

10.45 -11.15
Session 2: Examples of simulations: Bournemouth an Lancaster - Roger Atkinson, Steve Barron

11.15-11.30
Tea / Coffee

11.30-1300
Simulation activity part 1 - Steve Barron

13.00-14.00
Lunch

14.00-15.00
Simulation activity Part 2 - Steve Barron

15.00-16.00
Group Reports.  Plenary Discussion.

16.00-16.30
Future Network Direction & Web-site - Denise Bower

16.30
Close

 

To book a place at the workshop please Email bmaf@brookes.ac.uk.

 

Contact details

bmaf@brookes.ac.uk

 

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