Assessment Framework
From CIRCA
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The framework is intended to help game designers and researchers articulate their points (and what those points are in the first place), create a foundation for further work, and to suggest a set of possible methods for that may be of use during that particular part of the design process. Fill in category sub-questions as best you can, and add your own or skip questions as needed.
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1.51.0 Stakeholders andExpectations
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- 1.1 What's the point of the project?
- 1.2 Who are the interested parties in this project?
- 1.3 What does each stakeholder get out of the project?
- What would motivate interest from different stakeholder groups?1.4 How will you prioritize the needs of stakeholders?
*2.0 Requirements
- 2.1 What is the primary purpose of the project?
- * 2.2 What evidence would indicate success? How will you know it is over?
- 2.3 How will interested parties discuss the project as it evolves?
- *2.4 Is there a project charter agreed among stakeholders that makes clear what is expected of everyone?
3.0 Resources
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- 3.2 How will you get the required resources?
- *3.3 How will you account to stakeholders for the resources they have provided?
- *3.4 How will you deal with the loss of resources?
4.0 Planning
- 4.1 Is there a project plan? Does it include the level of detail needed?
- Is there a deadline? Or can this project be delayed?4.2 Is there a method for tracking progress regularly?
- 4.3 How will the plan be adapted if you fall behind or lose resources?
5.0 Design
- 5.1 What design process will work best for this project?
- What would be the requirements of success?5.2 How can you assess the design process?
- 5.3 Which resources are needed to develop the game?
- 5.4 Does the game meet your goals? Are there unexpected problems?
- 5.5 Are there ways to improve the game or the platform based on the results of this attempt?
6.0 Delivery
- 6.1 How will you deliver the product to your audience?
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- What will the audience take away from the game?6.2 How will they become aware of your project?
- What is the length of time it would take to build and test the game? 6.3 How will you train the audience to understand and play the game?
*7.0 Feedback
- *7.1 What feedback do you and your stakeholders want and from who?
- *7.2 How does the game work for players? What is their experience?
- 7.3 How will reports from the players or other stakeholders be handled?
- 7.4 Can we provide feedback to encourage player engagement with the game?
- *7.5 How can feedback influence further design?
*8.0 Closure
- What is the length of time it would take to run it? 8.1 What will the end-state of the project look like?
- 8.2 Does the game meet its goals? How do you know that?
- 8.3 How will you know if stakeholders are satisfied?
- 8.4 Have you communicated to all interested parties that the project is over?