Surviving & Thriving with Game Theory & Education

Does fear drive your decisions? What makes us behave the way we do? And how does our brain function in times of crisis? The next module in our discussions with thought leaders, Michael Ruckman and Dr. MIkhail Myagkov discuss the effects of Coronavirus on our behavior, how game theory can be used for engagement and influencing behavior, and how education may transform in the future.

04/27/23
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