1,000 ways to play and learn
Games to learn, to open your mind, to unblock situations, to get to know each other, to have fun, to learn, to test, to invent, to work together... games in the world of work.
Students hooked on university status
"the massification of higher education has led to the arrival of "new students", including, for example, the "in spite of ourselves" of higher education. (...) The opposition between success and failure has led some students to place themselves in an in-between position. Another way of looking at university.
The Middle Ages and role-playing: an immersive experience
On one of those rainy weekends when there's nothing to do, I was drawn into a role-playing project by a young neighbor. A story about a medieval investigation, with a gallery of characters. I protested, citing my advanced age. "On the contrary, we need an old enchanter, and you'll be the most credible!" he replied. I climbed the few flights of stairs, and learned what role-playing was all about...
A 4-day week for the community
Would a 4-day school week be feasible? In the U.S., the idea has been put in place to offer teachers and children rest and opportunities to help the community. Numerous activities are organized to make the day fun, and to give a helping hand to local businesses.
Educational engineering and digital technology. Cavignaux Bros. [Thesis 2021]
An account of the thesis and a discovery of the profession of educational project manager, still little explored by research