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Intro
This is the tidy and bare-bones version of the initial questions
framework from the 2012-13 GRAND Assessment
Framework . The framework starts with the assumption that the
group research project involves practical game design, and
continues by attempting to ask the most significant over-arching
questions.
Affiliations
- Who are the interested parties in this project?
- What does each stakeholder get out of the project?
- How will you prioritize stakeholders and audience?
Expectations
- What is the primary purpose of the project?
- What evidence would indicate success? How will you know it is
over?
- How will interested parties discuss the project as it
evolves?
- Is there a project charter agreed among stakeholders that makes
clear what is expected of everyone?
Resources
- What resources are required to do the project?
- How will you get the required resources?
- How will you account to stakeholders for the resources they
have provided?
- How will you deal with the loss of resources?
Planning
- Is there a project plan? Does it include the level of detail
needed?
- Is there a method for tracking progress regularly?
- How will the plan be adapted if you fall behind or lose
resources?
Design
- What design process will work best for this project?
- How can you assess the design process?
- Which resources are needed to develop the game?
- Does the game meet your goals? Are there unexpected
problems?
- Are there ways to improve the game or the platform based on the
results of this attempt?
Delivery
- How will you deliver the product to your audience?
- How will they become aware of your project?
- How will you train the audience to understand and play the
game?
Feedback
- What feedback do you and your stakeholders want?
- Does the game meet its goals? How do you know that?
- How will reports from the players or other stakeholders be
handled?
- Can we provide feedback to encourage player engagement with the
game?
End-state
- What will the end-state of the project look like?
- Have you met your minimal observable evidence for success?
- How will you know if stakeholders are satisfied?
- Have you communicated to all interested parties that the
project is over?