BEGIN:VCALENDAR X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Chicago PRODID:-//University of Iowa//Events 1.0//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T160203Z DTSTART:20200611T110000 DTEND:20200611T122000 SUMMARY:Engaging citizens on air quality and climate change DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, learn from the experiences of a four-year European research project that sought to engage citizens from all walks of life on air quality and climate change\, and involve them in decision making processes to influence the development of their cities and regions.\n\nHear from science communicators\, game developers and engagement practitioners\, and engage in discussion about the types of tools that work for different audiences\, from mobile games to schools activities\, the challenges and rewards of working with different cultures\, and the steps that can be taken to keep the momentum going during times of disruption.\n\nYou’ll leave with some top tips for your future engagements as well as resources to use and share when you next engage with citizens. Many of the resources can be shared and used digitally\, allowing you to continue your work during lockdown!\n\nSpeakers:\n\nDr Margarida Sardo and Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers (UWE Bristol\, UK)\n\nAndy King (PlayWest\, UK)\n\nEva Csobod and Péter Szuppinger (The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe - REC\, Hungary)\n\n\nhttps://events.uiowa.edu/35899 LOCATION:null\, null UID:edu.uiowa.events-prod-35899 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
In this webinar\, learn from the experiences of a four-year European research project that sought to engage citizens from all walks of life on air quality and climate change\, and involve them in decision making processes to influence the development of their cities and regions.
\n\nHear from science communicators\, game developers and engagement practitioners\, and engage in discussion about the types of tools that work for different audiences\, from mobile games to schools activities\, the challenges and rewards of working with different cultures\, and the steps that can be taken to keep the momentum going during times of disruption.
\n\nYou’ll leave with some top tips for your future engagements as well as resources to use and share when you next engage with citizens. Many of the resources can be shared and used digitally\, allowing you to continue your work during lockdown!
\n\nSpeakers:
\n\nDr Margarida Sardo and Dr Laura Fogg-Rogers (UWE Bristol\, UK)
\n\nAndy King (PlayWest\, UK)
\n\nEva Csobod and Péter Szuppinger (The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe - REC\, Hungary)
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