• A webinar on Lego Serious Play will be held by Elisabetta Frick and Lorenzo Cantoni on August, 28th. The webinar is organized by Eduhub, the community for new learning technologies at Swiss institutions of higher education.

    Lego Serious Play USI Lugano Lego Serious Play USI Lugano

    Since 2006, some researchers at the Università della Svizzera italiana (USI, Lugano) have been interested in the use of LSP. In particular, two applications of the LSP methodology have been developed:

    URL (User Requirements with Lego), which helps to elicit user requirements for online communication applications.
    LLED (LEGO Learning Design Experience), which helps to design teaching and learning experiences.

    In this webinar the Lego Serious Play is first introduced, in which context and for which aims it could be used. Then, it will mainly focus on LLED, a specific application of LSP, which allows teams to design learning experiences creatively and collaboratively, involving all the stakeholders of the project.

    Organization:

    Presenters: Elisabetta Frick & Lorenzo Cantoni, Università della Svizzera italiana
    Moderator: Nathalie Roth, SWITCH
    Date: Thursday, August 28, 2014
    Time: 11h00 – 12h00 (Central European Time)
    Place: online with SWITCHinteract

    Registration is open until August 21, 2014

  • Martin – did you manage to clarify the VAT issue? I believe that inside EU you should be able to import/export according to uniform rules whereby the tax is calculated based on the rules of the target country: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_value_added_tax#Intra-Community_acquisition

    However, LEGO may have its branches in many…[Read more]

  • Sorry. Per’s post disappeared because of a technical glitch – while removing some spam comments I accidentally deleted it. Uploading it here:
    hi Gustavo, the association was formed by Robert Rasmussen and my-self when LEGO launched the community model. Robert and I were the original master trainers in the method for LEGO, we are both former LEG…[Read more]

  • Sorry. Per’s post disappeared because of a technical glitch – while removing some spam comments I accidentally deleted it. Uploading it here:

    hi Patrizia, just a couple of quick thoughts: this is a bit like coaching, you dont need a coaching certificate to do coaching, ”it is simple, you just have to ask questions”, but those that have app…[Read more]

  • We are looking for new contributors to the Serious Play Pro website. If you want then you can just start or join a discussion easily on our community forum website immediately after registration. 

    We would also be happy to publish the materials that our readers would find interesting on the blog front page. For example:

    Interesting blog posts about play, playfulness, facilitation,
    Case studies – stories, videos or photos of your facilitation events,
    Reviews about books on facilitation and playful techniques,
    Research review posts – covering interesting new avenues that has been studied recently.

    We hope that this could bring some new debates to our growing community and provide visibility to new and active bloggers. Just send a message to Marko.

  • Serious Play Pro Website Statistics Serious Play Pro Website Statistics – Number of Annual Visitors July 2013-July 2014Since the introduction of LSP Open Source we are glad to witness that the number of facilitators has grown steadily. The Serious Play Pro community was established just four years ago and today we are a true community which covers all the corners of the globe.

    It is fun to observe that the coverage of the visitors (the table below) is really almost global. See the annual statistics table of the different countries and the annual number of unique visits from that country. All the regions are well represented among the people interested in the Lego Serious Play methodology.

    In average, 66.1 unique visitors come to our site every day nowadays (up from 44.1 visitors/day in 2013 and 35.4 visitors/day in 2012). Given that 2/3 of those visitors are new visitors, it means that any post published are likely read in a month by 2000 different people.

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    Country
    Visitors

    1
    United States
    5,739

    2
    Spain
    2,257

    3
    Netherlands
    2,168

    4
    United Kingdom
    2,035

    5
    Germany
    1,907

    6
    Mexico
    1,843

    7
    Canada
    1,369

    8
    Estonia
    1,326

    9
    Colombia
    1,210

    10
    France
    1,177

    11
    Denmark
    1,161

    12
    Australia
    852

    13
    Singapore
    752

    14
    Chile
    750

    15
    Italy
    648

    16
    Turkey
    572

    17
    South Korea
    569

    18
    Belgium
    563

    19
    Switzerland
    507

    20
    Brazil
    481

    21
    Japan
    462

    22
    Peru
    414

    23
    Russia
    369

    24
    South Africa
    335

    25
    India
    321

    26
    Argentina
    313

    27
    China
    307

    28
    Malaysia
    294

    29
    Hong Kong
    273

    30
    Sweden
    238

    31
    Ecuador
    229

    32
    Philippines
    228

    33
    Thailand
    217

    34
    Venezuela
    207

    35
    Austria
    201

    36
    Finland
    196

    37
    Portugal
    188

    38
    Poland
    183

    39
    Indonesia
    176

    40
    New Zealand
    169

    41
    Taiwan
    168

    42
    Greece
    143

    43
    Israel
    135

    44
    Ireland
    127

    45
    Norway
    124

    46
    Costa Rica
    112

    47
    United Arab Emirates
    106

    48
    Czech Republic
    93

    49
    Slovenia
    92

    50
    Romania
    89

    51
    Hungary
    88

    52
    Kosovo
    88

    53
    Lithuania
    87

    54
    Saudi Arabia
    83

    55
    Guatemala
    80

    56
    Bolivia
    76

    57
    Egypt
    68

    58
    Panama
    65

    59
    Ukraine
    51

    60
    Slovakia
    44

    61
    Croatia
    42

    62
    Vietnam
    42

    63
    Kazakhstan
    40

    64
    Serbia
    34

    65
    Cyprus
    30

    66
    Iran
    28

    67
    Jordan
    28

    68
    Pakistan
    26

    69
    Puerto Rico
    25

    70
    Luxembourg
    21

    71
    Bulgaria
    20

    72
    Uruguay
    20

    73
    Latvia
    19

    74
    Qatar
    19

    75
    Belarus
    15

    76
    Dominican Republic
    15

    77
    Kenya
    15

    78
    Macedonia (FYROM)
    13

    79
    El Salvador
    13

    80
    Lebanon
    12

    81
    Trinidad and Tobago
    12

    82
    Paraguay
    10

    83
    Bahrain
    9

    84
    Honduras
    9

    85
    Mauritius
    9

    86
    Nigeria
    9

    87
    Tunisia
    9

    88
    Morocco
    8

    89
    Macau
    8

    90
    Albania
    7

    91
    Cote d’Ivoire
    7

    92
    Ghana
    7

    93
    Jamaica
    7

    94
    Malta
    7

    95
    Nicaragua
    7

    96
    Iceland
    6

    97
    Kuwait
    6

    98
    Sri Lanka
    5

    99
    Moldova
    5

  • Hello all,

    Something odd is happening to me… I keep meeting people who runs LSP workshops.
    I always get thrilled when I meet someone who is into LSP, but then it happened already 2 times in 2 weeks, that these people actually tell me that ‘you don’t need a certification to play with LEGO!”.
    I understand that the method is powerful and there…[Read more]

    • hi Patrizia, just a couple of quick thoughts: this is a bit like coaching, you dont need a coaching certificate to do coaching, “it is simple, you just have to ask questions”, but those that have approved certifications somehow do it better. There are probably many viable paths, one of the ones that Robert and I work on is that LEGO makes it clear…[Read more]

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    I have today revised the layout of the community website to make it better readable by mobile devices. Please leave your comments on any issues that you notice on the website functionality.

  • Laura Seargeant Richardson has published an inspiring video about how the rules of the play can be modified and left to the player’s own devices to achieve more proactive results. Something to also contemplate

  • During recent days, a couple of new Slideshares have been created on Lego Serious Play methodology. The first one is created by the Assistant Professor Arindam Basu of University of Canterbury at Christchurch, New Zealand. In his presentation he combines design thinking with Lego Serious Play approach and demonstrates how the combination can be used in order to achieve flow in solution finding process.

    Another Slideshare is in French language. Published by a SlideShare user “Chinkie75” – it shows some photos of tower and bridge building exercise and a number of metaphors as well.

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    The following article was published on the website of
    Independent Free Press Canada.

    Chances are you grew up with LEGO. Perhaps it was your favourite toy, or a building tool that invoked your imagination to

  • Patrizia and Per,

    Thanks to both of you for a great discussion. It might be indeed a good idea to gather in September and even spend some time on definition building. However, if we are unable to define the LSP for our purpose more precisely then I would say that there is nothing wrong with that either. If we are not too strict in our expression…[Read more]

    • Hi Mark,

      sorry for the late reply!
      I would make a distinction between LSP core and its derivative applications. Legoviews (which I have been doing in several context different from the initial experiments in Palestine) in NOT LSP, it’s a derivation as it lacks many elements of a workshop.

      Perhaps we don’t need a definition, but perhaps defining…[Read more]

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    After the post where the Lego Serious Play Starter Kit (art.no. 2000414) was unpacked, recently another video has been uploaded to YouTube where a Dutch facilitator Rick Lindeman demonstrates the contents of the

  • I was thinking exactly the same thing :)
    It could be a very interesting experience, given the different and divergent applications we comply LSP for.
    So, trying to converge may be an interesting exercise!

    Cheers,
    Pat

  • hi Patrizia

    Indeed

    Could perhaps also be topic for a building exercise at a break out session at the LSP days later this year…

    A presto
    Per

  • Thanks Per!

    Well, the moment you ways it’s a process, you define it, yet it’s vague.
    I feel LSP is a kind of elephant – hard to describe but easy to recognise when experienced.

    LEGO is not enough to define it in its essence, application varies. core values receive different emphasis…
    It’s like the tower/bridge exercise: we all know what those o…[Read more]

  • hi Patrizia
    Your question is far from stupid, however it may have two sides to it:

    Do you mean what defines something as LEGO SERIOUS PLAY – in that case we would often turn to the core process. If one does not adhere to the core process, then it is not LSP

    Do you mean defining what it does or is, ie a method etc – in this case we often talk…[Read more]

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