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Hear ye, hear ya! Another game design experience - podcast “Nature in the hands of youth” is knocking from your earphones!
Listen to this podcast and get to know more about environmental diversity and protection game “Nature in the hands of youth” game design experience made by BalkanIDEA (Serbia) team. Guest of this podcast is Agata Babina from organization Radi Vidi Pats (Latvia).
This activity will help you to:
- To get to know more about “Nature in the hands of youth” game design experience;
- Understand how to build game design experience on the topic of environment diversity and protection ;
- Know what does it mean to have game design process with young people;
- To reflect on what kind of game design experience do you want to make.
Complete the following activities:
- Listen to the podcast (20 min.);
- Reflect on your experience;
- Complete badge tasks;
- Claim activity badge.
This series of podcasts is a part of the capacity-building project "Game On: Inclusion through educational game design".
Project co-funded by EU Erasmus+.
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Earners of this badge listened to the podcast “Nature in the hands of youth”.
This badge is the digitally verified micro-credential that proves that you gain knowledge in, or/and experienced the following:
- Knowledge about “Nature in the hands of youth” game design experience;
- Understanding how to build game design experience on the topic of environment diversity and protection;
- Understanding what does it mean to have game design process with young people;
- Reflecting on what kind of game design experience do you want and can make;
This series of podcasts is a part of the capacity-building project "Game On: Inclusion through educational game design".
Project co-funded by EU Erasmus+.
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Listen to the podcast. Share your thoughts and ideas on at least one or more questions below:
What did you learn about the game design experience?
How can you use game design to explore the topic of environment diversity and protection;
How can you use the game design process to include young people?
What kind of game design experience do you want to create in your practice?