Whitepaper
"E-VITA, an innovative and creative approach to knowledge sharing and transfer in an intergenerational setting" Sónia Hetzner, Institute for Innovation in Learning (FIM NewLearning)- Germany, Lucia Pannese, imaginary srl - Italy EDEN Conference- 10-13 June 2009 - Gdansk - Poland Abstract:In this paper a concept based on an innovative combination of Storytelling and Serious Games to promote knowledge sharing in an intergenerational approach is presented. The paper carefully shows how life-experiences collected from the narratives of older citizens can be transposed to Serious Games to promote Game-Based-Learning that is most motivating for the younger generations. The concept is being developed in the scope of the E-VITA project, which aims at developing and testing Serious Games that allow younger generations to “live” true stories told by older people. This way the complexity of the past can be experienced directly and understood while playing a game that once was a very individual, real story. |
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