Enabling collective awareness of energy use via a social serious game

Aikaterini Bourazeri, J. Pitt, S. Arnab
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Serious games are digital games, simulations and virtual environments designed for primary purposes (e.g. teaching, learning and training) other than pure entertainment. They are experiential environments where features such as thought-provoking, informative or stimulating are as important, if not more so, than fun or entertainment. A number of serious games have been developed for energy systems that act as educational tools and help energy consumers to better understand concepts such as resource allocation, electricity prices and grid sustainability. This paper discusses the development of a serious game, the Social Mpower, which visualises a community energy system in which players should avoid energy problems (i.e. blackouts) by individually reducing their energy consumption and sustain the Common-Pool Resource (CPR) of their community. Our experimental hypothesis is that if players are “collective aware” of their individual and community consumption, they consume energy in a more e cient and e↵ective way and therefore, they can avoid potential energy problems (i.e. blackouts). Our experimental results show that Social Mpower can be productively used as an educational tool to bring a desired change in people’s behaviour towards energy consumption.
通过一个严肃的社交游戏,让大家意识到能源的使用
严肃游戏是指为主要目的(如教学、学习和培训)而设计的数字游戏、模拟和虚拟环境,而非纯粹的娱乐。它们是一种体验式环境,在这种环境中,发人深省、信息丰富或刺激等特征与乐趣或娱乐同等重要,甚至更重要。已经为能源系统开发了许多严肃的游戏,作为教育工具,帮助能源消费者更好地理解资源分配、电价和电网可持续性等概念。本文讨论了一款严肃游戏《Social Mpower》的开发过程,这款游戏将社区能源系统可视化,在这个系统中,玩家应该通过减少各自的能源消耗来避免能源问题(如停电),并维持社区的公共池资源(CPR)。我们的实验假设是,如果玩家“集体意识到”他们的个人和社区消耗,他们就会以更有效的方式消耗能源,因此,他们可以避免潜在的能源问题(如停电)。我们的实验结果表明,社会权力可以有效地作为一种教育工具,使人们对能源消费的行为产生期望的变化。
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