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=Use-case 4: ''“the Virtual River Game”'' =
=Use-case 4: ''“the Virtual River Game”'' =
''' ''This page of the manual is still under development. The final version will be launched on April 8th 2021 during the [https://www.tygron.com/en/event/edu-event-2021/ EDU event 2021].'' '''
A PhD candidate at the University of Twente was assigned to create a serious game that would facilitate stakeholder engagement in river management as part of the RiverCare research program. Five years later, the result was the virtual river game, a unique board-game that is digitally connected to the Tygron platform. By manipulating the pieces on the board, stakeholders can immediately see the calculations and graphs on the Tygron screen.Read more about this use-case.


==Content of the Research==
==Content of the Research==
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===Desired outcome===
===Desired outcome===


==Design of the research==
==Research process==
===Syllabus and time distribution===
===Time distribution===
===Guidance and Resources===
===Resources===
===Using Tygron===


==Outcome of the research==
==Outcome of the research==
==Feedback and recommendations==
==Feedback and recommendations==


==Contact==
For more information about this PhD research, you can contact us at: info@Tygron.com
You can also reach the researcher [https://people.utwente.nl/r.j.denhaan?tab=contact Robert-Jan den Haan]  at r.j.denhaan@utwente.nl


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Revision as of 09:34, 5 March 2021

Use-case 4: “the Virtual River Game”

This page of the manual is still under development. The final version will be launched on April 8th 2021 during the EDU event 2021.

A PhD candidate at the University of Twente was assigned to create a serious game that would facilitate stakeholder engagement in river management as part of the RiverCare research program. Five years later, the result was the virtual river game, a unique board-game that is digitally connected to the Tygron platform. By manipulating the pieces on the board, stakeholders can immediately see the calculations and graphs on the Tygron screen.Read more about this use-case.

Content of the Research

General information

Objectives

Desired outcome

Research process

Time distribution

Resources

Using Tygron

Outcome of the research

Feedback and recommendations

Contact

For more information about this PhD research, you can contact us at: info@Tygron.com

You can also reach the researcher Robert-Jan den Haan at r.j.denhaan@utwente.nl

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