Open mozfest-bot opened 7 years ago
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@chadsansing our team will be in further contact with you in the coming days.
This was a placeholder for the Privacy Arcade sessions and we ultimately accepted FOUR of them. TWO each day. Wahoo!! This GH issue can now be closed @marcwalsh @Saallen
[ UUID ] e3a2409f-1a25-4530-9430-083f9af67d9c
[ Session Name ] Mozilla Privacy Arcade [ Primary Space ] Privacy and Security [ Secondary Space ] Digital Inclusion
[ Submitter's Name ] Chad Sansing [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Mozilla Foundation [ Submitter's Github ] @chadsansing
[ Additional facilitators ] TBD
What will happen in your session?
The Mozilla Privacy Arcade is a track or space within the Privacy & Security floor to host game-like teaching and learning experiences and demos, especially those built on work from network leaders who participated as co-leads in the 2017 Global Sprint.
What is the goal or outcome of your session?
The goal of the session to to create and share fun, social, collaborative and competitive game-based experiences that help players internalize online safety ideas, issues, and habits. Some sessions might do that through the development of offline games for communities with little access to the Internet, while others might take players through remixing Privacy & Security projects in Thimble or acting out scenario-based Privacy & Security role-plays.
If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.
A few of the sessions may need a projector and speakers or paper prototyping materials like paper, scissors, and tape.
Time needed
All weekend, as an installation, exhibit or drop-in session