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+ | ===Game On!=== | ||
+ | The **[[game_on_experiment|Game on]]** experiment in looking at way to get the public more involved in influencing decision making process, in particular habitats directive. The experiment involves developing a game (board or computer game) to test the ideas. | ||
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+ | The intitial conclusion is that it probably wouldn' | ||
+ | * some kind of simulation for NGOs to help decision making wrt. campaigning could improve quality of outcomes. | ||
+ | * an advocacy training tool to help NGOs understand legislative process, stakeholder analysis, negotiations | ||
+ | * a game aimed at wider public, interested in involved in marine issues would need to be more ' | ||
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+ | **Method** | ||
+ | * various discussions with young gamers (n=10~15 age ~10yrs) were held | ||
+ | * discussions with existing stakeholders were held (internal) | ||
+ | * simple example games described | ||
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+ | **Conclusion** | ||
+ | * general ocean education game could be interesting | ||
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+ | **questions & comments** | ||
+ | * tie in with existing BBC projects, perhaps with new Ocean documentaries | ||
+ | * other existing opportunities? | ||
+ | * campaign / advocacy game sounds like a good idea (perhaps w. book "How to Campaign" | ||
+ | * existing game from ' | ||
+ | * that games could be kept simple for training | ||
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+ | ==== Evaluation and Feedback about the experiments==== | ||
+ | (...) | ||
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+ | ==== Evaluation and Feedback about the Marine CoLAB so far=== | ||
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==== Retrocasting and Extrapolation ==== | ==== Retrocasting and Extrapolation ==== |