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- | ==== Game On Experiment ==== | + | ==== Game On! Experiment ==== |
(an [[experiment]] from the [[workshop_201503|March workshop]]) | (an [[experiment]] from the [[workshop_201503|March workshop]]) | ||
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+ | * 27 Mar - conference call between Louisa, Sandy, Amber, Dave. Sandy to come up with a summary of legal processes in policy decision making. | ||
+ | * **Notes** on the EU law-making process if the Habitats Directive is opened up for change can be found at [[Habitats Directive notes]] | ||
+ | * **Draft** for an EU policy game can be found at [[EU policy game notes]] | ||
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+ | **Examples** | ||
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+ | Lots of examples here: http:// | ||
The great historical example of a game that allows you to explore a political situation is the original version of Monopoly made by Elizabeth Magie in 1904: | The great historical example of a game that allows you to explore a political situation is the original version of Monopoly made by Elizabeth Magie in 1904: | ||
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