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as a Tool for Participation

The Scenario Workshop. as a Tool for Participation. Andrea Gnaiger, Gabriela Schroffenegger FBI Centre, Innsbruck Austria. Training and Mentoring of Science Shops - TRAMS. Main Topics. Aims of a Training Workshop

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as a Tool for Participation

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  1. The Scenario Workshop as a Tool for Participation Andrea Gnaiger, Gabriela Schroffenegger FBI Centre, Innsbruck Austria Training and Mentoring of Science Shops - TRAMS

  2. Main Topics • Aims of a Training Workshop • Background: From the European Awareness Scenario Workshop to the Basic Scenario Workshop Tool (BSWT) • The Nature of the Scenario Workshop • Challenges • Feedback and Conclusions The Scenario Workshop

  3. Aims • To learn the Scenario Workshop method • To get hands on experience • To use the workshop results for the further development of the LANCE project The Scenario Workshop

  4. Background 1 • Based upon the European Awareness Scenario Workshop method. • Support and facilitate active participation of people across society and different interest groups. The Scenario Workshop

  5. Background 2 • Helps to develop and generate utopian ideas. • Allows to identify and discuss the differences and similarities of problems and solutions as perceived by different groups of participants. • http://www.cordis.lu/easw/home.html The Scenario Workshop

  6. N S P I Nature of the Scenario Workshop Development of Scenarios Plenum: Common Vision Common Development of Actions Plenum: Plans of Actions

  7. Example „Future Scenario NGO“

  8. Example „Future Scenario Learner“

  9. N S P I Nature of the Scenario Workshop Development of Scenarios Plenum: Common Vision Common Development of Actions Plenum: Plans of Actions

  10. Example of Theme Group (1) Present state Targeted state

  11. Example of Theme Group (2) Present state Targeted state

  12. N S P I Nature of the Scenario Workshop Development of Scenarios Plenum: Common Vision Common Development of Actions Plenum: Plans of Actions

  13. Example „Alpmuseum uf m Tannberg“

  14. Challenges • Definition of role groups and selection of participants. • Development of topics for theme groups. • Group dynamics. • Moderation. The Scenario Workshop

  15. Positive Feedback • Structured organisation and moderation. • Small working groups. • Diversity of participants. • Joyful, entertaining, attractive, motivating. The Scenario Workshop

  16. Conclusions • A Scenario Workshop is very fruitful for: • Identifying differences and similarities of problems and solutions as perceived by different groups of participants. • Creating common definitions of desirable developments. The Scenario Workshop

  17. Conclusions • A Scenario Workshop is very fruitful for: • Raising awareness of future problems • in the community. • Generating personal commitments to • common solutions The Scenario Workshop

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