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Decide on the minimum number of props (such as tools, furniture, costumes) that could be used to give a sense of being immersed in the backstory. Design and create the props: repurpose existing materials, borrow stuff and mock-up prototypes -- there' | Decide on the minimum number of props (such as tools, furniture, costumes) that could be used to give a sense of being immersed in the backstory. Design and create the props: repurpose existing materials, borrow stuff and mock-up prototypes -- there' | ||
- | Depending on the needs of your scenario and the time available, make small [[experience prototypes]]. For example, if it is crucial to have a new technology developed for your world to work, think about how you could sketch or prototype or just allude to the way this technology could be used, what it would look like, etc. Find the simplest possible way to prototype or visualise this technology and its use. There are quite a few techniques you could use in this step to help -- from design thinking, rapid prototyping, | + | Depending on the needs of your scenario and the time available, make small [[experience prototypes]]. For example, if it is crucial to have a new technology developed for your world to work, think about how you could sketch or prototype or just allude to the way this technology could be used, what it would look like, etc. Find the simplest possible way to prototype or visualise this technology and its use. There are quite a few techniques you could use in this step to help - from design thinking, rapid prototyping, |
Prepare the space if possible a day in advance. Arrange the props, furniture and anything else you think people might need for the situation to feel realistic. Leave ' | Prepare the space if possible a day in advance. Arrange the props, furniture and anything else you think people might need for the situation to feel realistic. Leave ' | ||
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== Step 14: Collective debriefing == | == Step 14: Collective debriefing == | ||
- | A day or two after the prehearsal hold a collective debriefing session, where the participants can share their experiences and reflect on the scenario. You can use the questions from Step 12, or an evaluation framework like [[adaptive action]]. Make sure to allow everyone to be heard. You can use a hosting technique such as the [[listening circle]]. End with a discussion on how you could integrate the prehearsal findings into your current situation. | + | A day or two after the prehearsal hold a collective debriefing session, where the participants can share their experiences and reflect on the scenario. You can use the questions from Step 12, or an evaluation framework like [[adaptive action |
Write clear minutes and share them with everyone. | Write clear minutes and share them with everyone. |