Graduate Certificate in Using Games for Anti-Oppression
-- ViewingNowGraduate Certificate in Using Games for Anti-Oppression empowers individuals to harness the potential of games as tools for social change. This innovative program is designed for educators, community leaders, and activists who are passionate about combating oppression.
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- Game Design Principles for Social Change
- Theories of Oppression and Resistance
- Interactive Storytelling and Narrative Design
- Community Engagement through Gaming
- Ethical Considerations in Game Development
- Assessment and Evaluation of Game Impact
- Facilitating Game-Based Workshops
- Cultural Sensitivity in Game Content
- Technology Accessibility in Gaming
- Case Studies in Anti-Oppressive Game Design
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Career Roles in Using Games for Anti-Oppression Game Designer: Focuses on creating engaging game mechanics that promote social justice and education.
A crucial role for developing impactful gaming experiences.
Game Developer: Responsible for coding and implementing game features.
This role is essential for turning innovative concepts into playable games.
Educational Game Specialist: Designs games specifically for learning environments, emphasizing anti-oppression themes.
This role bridges education and entertainment.
Game Researcher: Conducts studies on the impact of games in social contexts, providing insights that guide the development of anti-oppressive gaming narratives.
Community Manager: Engages with players and advocates for inclusive game environments.
This role is vital for fostering a positive gaming community.
Game Marketing Specialist: Develops strategies to promote games with social messages, ensuring they reach the intended audiences effectively.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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- BasicComputerSkills
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