CIRCA:Assessment Framework
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* What is deliverable? | * What is deliverable? | ||
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* What is the length of time it would take to build and run the game? | * What is the length of time it would take to build and run the game? | ||
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* How long should the project be able to last? | * How long should the project be able to last? | ||
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+ | * Should the game be more intuitive or instructional? | ||
+ | ** How quickly will the target audience be able to learn the game? | ||
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+ | * If the project is repeatable, will we learn new things or benefit from running the game again? | ||
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* Who and how do we want to give or receive feedback? | * Who and how do we want to give or receive feedback? | ||
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* What are measurable variables that can be defined as '____'? | * What are measurable variables that can be defined as '____'? | ||
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* Can the game teach anything different than a textbook, class, or other resources? | * Can the game teach anything different than a textbook, class, or other resources? | ||
** Can this game teach something that can be gained through other resources in a way that the targeted audience finds preferable? | ** Can this game teach something that can be gained through other resources in a way that the targeted audience finds preferable? | ||
* Is there technology involved? Or theory? | * Is there technology involved? Or theory? | ||
* Do we need to advertise? | * Do we need to advertise? | ||
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=Other Frameworks= | =Other Frameworks= |
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(Tentative) Assessment Framework Questions
Use these question categories in the process of answering your own questions relevant to a specific project. Fill in category sub-questions as best you can, add your own or skip questions as needed.
Stakeholders
- Who are the stakeholders?
- Who is the targeted audience for the game?
- What will the audience take away from the game?
- Is there a market or test group available, already existing or in demand?
Expectations
- What is the main purpose of the project?
- What are the stakeholders’ main goals?
- Can one stakeholder’s expectations be met while meeting another’s?
- What would be the requirements of success?
- Can one stakeholder’s expectations be met while meeting another’s?
Resources
- What is deliverable?
- What is the budget?
- What is the length of time it would take to build and run the game?
- Is there a deadline? Or can this project be delayed?
- Is there previous work, either ours or another group’s, in this area?
- How long should the project be able to last?
Execution
- Does the game work?
- What doesn't work?
- Should the game be more intuitive or instructional?
- How quickly will the target audience be able to learn the game?
- If the project is repeatable, will we learn new things or benefit from running the game again?
Feedback
- Who and how do we want to give or receive feedback?
- What would be the most efficient method - time and resource wise - of gathering assessment data?
- Should there be multiple feedback tools available?
Misc. categories (fun, education, technology, etc...)
- What are measurable variables that can be defined as '____'?
- Can the game teach anything different than a textbook, class, or other resources?
- Can this game teach something that can be gained through other resources in a way that the targeted audience finds preferable?
- Is there technology involved? Or theory?
- Do we need to advertise?
Other Frameworks
External Links
has a long list of items - have a feeling that these are at different levels of importance so we should read through and sort.
Bits of advice that could be part of a framework content