In the world of digital games, Daniel recently joined the team at Games for Change Asia-Pacific, a not-for-profit dedicated to supporting the development and awareness of games that improve outcomes in education, health and social justice.
Daniel studied Philosophy, Law and Theatre Studies at Monash University before working as the Head of Content for The School of Life Australia where he oversaw workshop delivery, recruited and trained facilitators and managed the introduction of new content.
Daniel will share playful tools from education, game design, theatre, philosophy, psychology and science with modern organisations. Daniel has worked as a comedy cabaret writer and performer, an Associate Teacher of Design at Monash University and a radio broadcaster on 3RRR, SouthernFM and ABC774 where he has a regular Playful Philosophy segment on Afternoons with Jacinta Parsons.
Outside of education, design and the creative arts, Daniel is the chair of Tiny Non-Profit, an organisation dedicated to project-led advocacy for sustainable living and dignified housing for all Australians.
Daniel Teitelbaum is the lead facilitator at Playful Thinking, responsible for developing and delivering our programs and workshops.
Games are a powerful tool for the training of skills and behaviours across a range of contexts. Games adapt, are versatile and can target specific aims and needs. Understanding the fundamentals of game design can help you to train staff, build knowledge, gain skills, and foster a sense of teamwork and motivation all while having a good time.
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