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What Playfulness Can Change
Thursday, January 12, 2017 - Thursday, January 26, 2017
Check for locations at http://student.mit.edu/iap/ns85.html
Scot Osterweil, Creative director
Enrollment: Unlimited: No advance sign-up
Attendance: Participants welcome at individual sessions
This class is about exploring playfulness and its business applications.
Playfulness is a very human value proposition that empowers people doing all kind of things. In this class, I’m offering to discover the Playful and all its possibilities: From the empowerment of your employees, your processes or your learning, the Playful design methodology can be a real leverage of empowerment.
The class is open for all and divided in 3 workshops that are independent from each other but you are encouraged to follow all of them to have a better overview!
Contact: Laure Dousset, +33681756009, LDOUSSET@MIT.EDU
Serious games co-design
Jan/12 | Thu | 02:00PM-04:00PM | Location TBD |
Serious games are games that have another purpose than just pure entertainment. In this class, we will test a serious game about Blockchain, and try to assess it and find guidelines for when you’re developing that kind of game. After that, I will share tips with you to design your serious game! Don’t hesitate to come with a topic in mind.
Scot Osterweil – Creative director, Laure Dousset
Playfulness and your project
Jan/19 | Thu | 02:00PM-04:00PM | Location TBD |
When you’re designing something, it’s important to take the user experience into account. What I’m offering you in this class is to come with a project you have in mind (a technology, a product, a service) and to empower the experience with the playful methodology. You will see how you can use the playful value proposition, and if you don’t have an idea in mind, I have several interesting ones for you.
Scot Osterweil – Creative director, Laure Dousset
Playfulness and your team
Jan/26 | Thu | 02:00PM-04:00PM | Location TBD |
We’ll see how to use playfulness in a team. How can you empower them using playful levers? Together, we’ll practice by taking examples and try to use the playful design methodology to do this. We’ll choose together practical use cases you can encounter in your daily routines at work and try to make a change in order to make them more playful!
Laure Dousset, Scot Osterweil – Creative director