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Title: Designing for an Informal Learning Environment: Towards a Participatory Simulation Design Process for Public Policy Planning
Authors: Dasgupta, Chandan
Lyons, Leilah
Zellner, Moira
Greenlee, Andrew
Issue Date: Jun-2010
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS)
Citation: Dasgupta, C., Lyons, L., Zellner, M., & Greenlee, A. (2010). Designing for an Informal Learning Environment: Towards a Participatory Simulation Design Process for Public Policy Planning. In Gomez, K., Lyons, L., & Radinsky, J. (Eds.), Learning in the Disciplines: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference of the Learning Sciences (ICLS 2010) - Volume 2, Short Papers, Symposia, and Selected Abstracts (pp. 348-349). Chicago IL: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: Modern planning practices recruit stakeholders to add specialized expertise to the planning process, but this expertise often remains inert, leading to superficial and circular discussions. By encouraging stakeholders co-construct an external shared representation, more nuanced debates could emerge. This work reports on formative interviews that will inform the design of software that will allow stakeholders to articulate and share their knowledge, and to inspect the underlying assumptions of others and the outcomes of the system.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/icls2010.2.348
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