Workshop will align goals, methods and roles, and launch writing of game-ready scenarios. On Day 1 we will agree a common scenario architecture with two tiers (public and students), a validation matrix covering sources, assumptions and learning goals, and a decision-tree template that shows states, choices, consequences and time steps. We will confirm the thematic set (clear-cutting, salvage, bark beetle, fire, water/landscape) and the target of two Level-1 and one Level-2 scenario per partner. We will also set cross-border peer-review pairs and a simple translation workflow (EN plus summaries in PL, CZ, SK, UA, HU and BH). Day 2 provides an EdTech expert-led workshop on
scenario writing, focusing on branching logic, player agency, pacing, bias-aware wording and developer-friendly documentation. Partners will do short, hands-on exercises using their topics to produce first scenes mapped to the template. An optional short field stop near Warsaw will help anchor Level-1 narratives in a real context. From this point we will hold one 60-minute online meeting each month (project management and production combined). We will keep logistics green: public or shared transport, digital-only materials, and local seasonal catering. Expected outputs are the scenario framework (version 1), ready-to-use templates (scenario sheet, decision map,
validation matrix), a dated schedule for first drafts, and a brief meeting report with next-step assignments.
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