| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-01-26 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
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Course Details
Clone of Game Design
- Description: This course teaches the principles of game design applied to educational activities, focusing on learning behaviors and experiences. It aims to motivate students to learn and design experiences that augment the learning process.
- Starting Date: 26 January 2026
- Location: Campus Radboud Universiteit
- Costs: €475, VAT-free
- Educational Method: On-site
- Main Language: Dutch
- Number of Sessions: 4
- Deadline for Registration: 12 January 2026, 12 am
- Teacher: A.M.M. Wolters (Mannick) MA
Factsheet
- Type of Education: Seminar
- Study Hours: 56
- Study Load (ECTS): 2
- Result: Certificate
- Organisation: Radboud Teachers Academy
Registration Information
For registration, individuals must provide personal details, including name, date of birth, nationality, address, and contact information. Previous enrollment at Radboud University and student numbers (if applicable) are also requested. The registration process involves agreeing to the general terms and conditions, including the annulment policy.
Additional Information
- The course is part of the offerings by the Radboud Docenten Academie, which provides professional development opportunities for educators.
- The academy respects privacy and processes personal data in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
Given the constraints and the nature of the input, the focus has been on extracting details related to the "Clone of Game Design" course, as it represents a specific program within the broader context of Radboud University's educational offerings. Other details provided in the input pertain more to the university's structure, services, and general information rather than specific program details.
