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The Phenomenon of RPG
BARFUS, Karel
The bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon of tabletop RPGs. In the form of qualitative research, it explores topics identified in participatory observations and interviews with players. These topics include atmosphere, imagination, relationships between players and game characters and their mutual influence. Next, memories and experiences mentioned by respondents in relation to playing RPGs are discussed.
Larp and it's potential in educational science
Hauser, Jiří ; Hanková, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Pávková, Jiřina (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Bachelor thesis studies use of LARP in education theory and it's similar atributes with some other domains of education theory. It tries to answer the question of social benefits for participants. The thesis also contains realisation of a model game and analysis of participant's view at benefits from LARP.
Larp and it's potential in educational science
Hauser, Jiří ; Hanková, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Pávková, Jiřina (referee)
v anglickém jazyce Bachelor thesis studies use of LARP in education theory and it's similar atributes with some other domains of education theory. It tries to answer the question of social benefits for participants. The thesis also contains realisation of a model game and analysis of participant's view at benefits from LARP.
An Introduction to Teambuilding
LANG, Jakub
In the first part of my bachelor thesis I address the differences between a group and a team and the principles of teambuilding. This part consists mostly of team theories, defines the individual evolution stages, functions, different teambuilding approaches, aspects of team functioning and management and teamwork efficiency factors. The second parts main concern is the actual teambuilding realisation and defining activities suitable for teambuilding led by a team leader, likely for realisation with the use of an extern firm. Activities arranged by extern realisators are divided according to the type and specialisation of given programs. The conclusion of my thesis outlines various situations, for which teambuilding is not suitable.

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