#OSG Awakening our knowledge transfer ability :

We live in a world where the number of learners has skyrocketed: on the one hand by demographic growth, on the other by the extension of lifelong learning.

This number of learners will continue to increase. Traditional schools and training may not be able to follow.

To further develop education and learning in this world, we can no longer afford to rely on old models that depend on a small proportion of trainers compared to a vast number of learners.

To ensure a better learning experience for tomorrow, we need to awaken knowledge transfer capacity in all of us.

However, when asked, “Could you be a teacher ?” common obstacles emerge:

  • “I don’t have the time, I do some actual work” as if teaching could not meet their business stakes.
  • It’s boring. And, I don’t want to dictate things to everyone” because my image of education remains from top to bottom, boring through an unselected submission
  • It’s a job that is done alone in your own corner, it doesn’t interest me” because the void of interaction doesn’t meet my human needs to create connections?
  • I do not feel legitimate to share knowledge” because starting to share may seem more complex than it really is.

To overcome these obstacles, we could :

  • Build a community of learners and teachers,
  • where learning is fun and pleasant (the game), and potentially collective,
  • where everyone can learn to share their own knowledge in a fun and pleasant way (game facilitation),
  • where everyone can learn to share their knowledge in a fun way (game design),  
  • all in a framework that makes sense in our professional lives (Serious Game)
  • All this within an open and free information framework (Open).

We strive to unite and embody this non-proprietary movement of awakening knowledge transfer abilities under the#OpenSeriousGame label.

This movement seeks to promote the following values:

  • Learning by playing rather than passively listening
  • A desire to transmit by playing rather than reciting a lesson without interaction
  • A desire to create games rather than static content
  • A desire to transfer freely rather than making others depend on us

We acknowledge the value of more conventional content but we favour a playful learning.

The 8 principles we defend with #OpenSeriousGame

  1. Freeexplicit and upstream: All game contents must be free including slides and other elements, and freely reproducible. Users must be informed that these games are free before they play the game commonly with an #OpenSeriousGame tag.
  2. Reusability: The contents of one #OpenSeriousGame are reusable for any other #OpenSeriousGame or for any other educational use. If it is a digital game, the source code is also integrated.
  3. Provision of all resources before playing: Before each “game performance”, all resources are made available upstream and in public. If there is source code, it must be made publicly available
  4. Concrete applicability in economic activity: Games must be able to explicitly improve the professional lives of participants (Serious Game).
  5. Facilitator Training Resources: The game must contain in its public resources, a guide for the facilitator, and not just “content to be reinterpreted for the playing audience”. If it is a game without an animator, the game must contain a “deployment guide”.
  6. Facilitator Training Vocation: The creators and facilitators of an OpenSeriousGame are encouraged to train/encourage participants to facilitate this OpenSeriousGame. The openness to the training of facilitators is also communicated prior to the game sessions.
  7. Time for facilitator training: It should be possible to schedule a time during the game session (often at the end) for these exchanges.
  8. Time for networking: Budding facilitators and those who would like to see the game “played” in their professional context are connected, a time in the sessions should be allowed for these exchanges.

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If you believe in what we believe: the awakening of the power of transmission in everyone, you can sign the manifesto here symbolically by adding a small comment.

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Rémi Arbousset Rémi Arbousset from Massy wrote on 4 April 2019
j'adhère !!!!!
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Roben Roben from Luxembourg wrote on 2 April 2019
Belle initiative. Je partage le concept autour de moi.
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Clément Fiorio Clément Fiorio from Bois-Colombes wrote on 29 March 2019
Que la force de l'open source soit avec nous !
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Karim Karim from Dourdan wrote on 28 March 2019
Super initiative ! Je signe
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FARGEON FARGEON from Sophia Antipolis wrote on 19 March 2019
Les bonnes idées sont à partager !
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Eudes ELIE Eudes ELIE from Rennes wrote on 14 March 2019
Signé et approuvé
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Malika Chelouah Malika Chelouah from Le Perreux Sur marne wrote on 14 February 2019
Je signe, encourage et embarque !
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Thierry DE WISPELAERE Thierry DE WISPELAERE from ECULLY wrote on 12 February 2019
Je signe, vous encourage et propose ma contribution.
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Élodie Ribeiro Élodie Ribeiro wrote on 12 February 2019
je signe!!
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Tarin Tarin from Champigny sur marne wrote on 12 February 2019
Je signe pour cette belle initiative #OpenSeriousGame
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Laura Houssain Laura Houssain from Paris wrote on 12 February 2019
Signé et approuvé
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Laura Houssain Laura Houssain from Paris wrote on 12 February 2019
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Lacomme Lacomme from Toulouse wrote on 12 February 2019
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Mongabure Mongabure from Toulouse wrote on 12 February 2019
Je signe
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klein klein from Lyon wrote on 12 February 2019
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Romain DASSY Romain DASSY from PARIS wrote on 12 February 2019
Je signe ce manifeste #OpenSeriousGame, merci pour ce partage et cette initative.
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Narjisse Amaoui Narjisse Amaoui from Montpellier wrote on 11 February 2019
J'adhère complètement à ce manifeste et je suis prête à jouer
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Evan Boissonnot Evan Boissonnot from nantes wrote on 11 February 2019
Je signe et m’y engage
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Curien Curien from PARIS wrote on 11 February 2019
Merci pour ce manifeste #OpenSeriousGames
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