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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 3 months ago
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.
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)
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 3 months ago
Tom De Castella has written for BBC News Magazine a story about Lego’s moves on gender stereotypes.
!–more–Three new Lego figures – all female scientists – have been unveiled. But why does the toy maker’s
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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Marko Rillo replied to the topic VAT? in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years, 4 months ago
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]
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Marko Rillo replied to the topic Master Trainer for LEGO SERIOUS PLAY in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years, 4 months ago
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] -
Marko Rillo replied to the topic The value of the certification in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years, 4 months ago
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]
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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.
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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
Visitors1
United States
5,7392
Spain
2,2573
Netherlands
2,1684
United Kingdom
2,0355
Germany
1,9076
Mexico
1,8437
Canada
1,3698
Estonia
1,3269
Colombia
1,21010
France
1,17711
Denmark
1,16112
Australia
85213
Singapore
75214
Chile
75015
Italy
64816
Turkey
57217
South Korea
56918
Belgium
56319
Switzerland
50720
Brazil
48121
Japan
46222
Peru
41423
Russia
36924
South Africa
33525
India
32126
Argentina
31327
China
30728
Malaysia
29429
Hong Kong
27330
Sweden
23831
Ecuador
22932
Philippines
22833
Thailand
21734
Venezuela
20735
Austria
20136
Finland
19637
Portugal
18838
Poland
18339
Indonesia
17640
New Zealand
16941
Taiwan
16842
Greece
14343
Israel
13544
Ireland
12745
Norway
12446
Costa Rica
11247
United Arab Emirates
10648
Czech Republic
9349
Slovenia
9250
Romania
8951
Hungary
8852
Kosovo
8853
Lithuania
8754
Saudi Arabia
8355
Guatemala
8056
Bolivia
7657
Egypt
6858
Panama
6559
Ukraine
5160
Slovakia
4461
Croatia
4262
Vietnam
4263
Kazakhstan
4064
Serbia
3465
Cyprus
3066
Iran
2867
Jordan
2868
Pakistan
2669
Puerto Rico
2570
Luxembourg
2171
Bulgaria
2072
Uruguay
2073
Latvia
1974
Qatar
1975
Belarus
1576
Dominican Republic
1577
Kenya
1578
Macedonia (FYROM)
1379
El Salvador
1380
Lebanon
1281
Trinidad and Tobago
1282
Paraguay
1083
Bahrain
984
Honduras
985
Mauritius
986
Nigeria
987
Tunisia
988
Morocco
889
Macau
890
Albania
791
Cote d’Ivoire
792
Ghana
793
Jamaica
794
Malta
795
Nicaragua
796
Iceland
697
Kuwait
698
Sri Lanka
599
Moldova
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
Audioboo.FM has published a Radio Interview with Andy Priestner on Lego Serious Play. You may follow him over twitter at @PriestLib
listen to ‘Andy Priestner on LEGO Serious Play (Week 8)’ on Audioboo
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 4 months ago
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
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Marko Rillo replied to the topic In search for THE definition in the forum Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years, 4 months ago
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]
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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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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
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 -
Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
Dotti Toellner and Cori Moore Video on Lego Serious Play Facilitation workshop at Lift 2014 conference. They wrote about the event the following.
What happened at Lift14: Well, we sure had some serious fun – it’s amazing what you can do with such energetic and inspiring participants! The fully booked session kicked off with some skill building exercises, teaching our lively liftonians how to (literally) build metaphors, express abstract ideas with 3D models and collaborate through storymaking. Then the real work started as we addressed the question: “What does it take to be a change agent”. (We couldn’t believe how committed these guys were – talk about “flow moments”.) Putting their new skills into action, our lifters experienced rapid action prototyping and shared sense making as they probed and encouraged their fellow team members, drawing out meaning with plenty cheers and laughter!
They also reflected upon their experience at their blog and at their company website.
Doerte ‘Dotti’ Toellner is co-founder and managing director of Point-Blank International. In nearly two decades as a qualitative researcher, design thinker and change agent she has founded two companies and travelled the world on the behalf of ‘her’ brands. Catching sparks and crafting new ways of looking, thinking & doing keeps her inspired and passionate – in research, design, innovation & life in general. Make sure you set aside some time to chat with her about her hobby horses, such as 5 senses research, haptic think and the role of magic in the qualitative approach!
Cori Moore is stationed at Point-Blank’s idea workbench and communication hub, better known as Spark & Craft. A multitasking octopus, she devotes her time to running workshops, attending conferences and events, writing blogs & articles, tweeting, occasionally doodling and bringing new sparks of inspiration & people into the company. A cultural sponge, with a passion for trying new things, her bag of tricks incorporates her experience in the diverse fields of research, communication, event management & mixology – she can make a mean cocktail if you ask her nicely.
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
The following post on how Lego Serious Play is not just a game was written by the Liquid Agency Chief Creative Officer Alfredo Muccino
Lego Serious Play is a hands-on, experiential process designed to
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
An interesting post from Get West London about the use of Lego Serious Play in therapy
A Harefield woman is among a new breed of therapists encouraging grown men and women to stop working and start playing –
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
I found this 2 year old post about Lego Serious Play by Agile Partnership consultant Ellen Grove from her blog. There is also a great team facilitation case study that includes an interesting responsibility game –
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Marko Rillo wrote a new post 10 years, 5 months ago
LEGO Serious Play Transcript by Massimo Mercuri
Lego Serious Play facilitator and our community member Massimo Mercuri has published an interesting post on LSP Facebook group showing how he has transcribed the models that they have built. It is an interesting concept and can add useful perspective to the client. Probably a good idea to report back upon the LSP session. Look at the two pictures closely. Have you done something similar – what do you think of his approach?
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Great Job Mark!
Love it! Much faster and nicer, thank you for your work!