Fostering Children's Stewardship of Local Nature Through Game Co-design

Kellie Vella, Tshering Dema, A. Soro, M. Brereton
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In a world of increasing environmental degradation there is an urgency to promote younger generations’ care for nature. However, the process of technology design is often overlooked as a means of enhancing this care and understanding. We explored how the co-design of games with children might support their nature affinity through two case studies of game co-design workshops carried out across schools in Australia and Bhutan. Four key themes highlight the usefulness and challenges of this method: i) expressing care and stewardship; ii) choice of prompts in co-design; iii) experience of play; iv) group dynamics. We discuss how game co-design facilitates children's creative expression by harnessing their expertise through iteration, discussion, and playfulness. This research shifts the focus of environmental games for children from output evaluation to process engagement and in so doing presents insights of use to designers, educators, and children-computer interaction researchers.
通过游戏协同设计培养儿童对当地自然的管理能力
在一个环境日益退化的世界里,迫切需要促进年轻一代爱护自然。然而,技术设计的过程往往被忽视,作为一种手段,加强这种关心和理解。我们通过在澳大利亚和不丹的学校开展的游戏共同设计研讨会的两个案例研究,探讨了与儿童共同设计游戏如何支持他们的自然亲和力。四个关键主题突出了这种方法的有用性和挑战:1)表达关心和管理;Ii)协同设计中提示的选择;Iii)游戏体验;Iv)群体动力学。我们讨论了游戏协同设计如何通过迭代、讨论和游戏性来利用儿童的专业知识,从而促进儿童的创造性表达。这项研究将儿童环境游戏的焦点从输出评估转移到过程参与,从而为设计师、教育工作者和儿童-电脑互动研究人员提供了有用的见解。
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