Likely Story Game : Educator Mode

Closed
Studio Jayne
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Robin Newman
CEO
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
UX design Market research Product or service launch Community engagement
Skills
research reports business metrics performance metric wireframing user experience (ux)
Details

The digital site will help onboard and train teachers and facilitators to use Likely Story game to educate teens. In collaboration with a non-profit organization Victim Services, we educate teens ages 13 -24 years on prevention of sex trafficking. We must reach teens who are most at risk and all teens are our primary user. Our secondary audience is educators, parents and supporting organizations.

This site should target our secondary audience and game ambassadors. It should address short term needs for February 2023 game launch at the Victim Services youth symposium in Ontario (Capacity to reach over 12,000+ people.) and a longer term roll out strategy.

This new educator site should help to answer:

  • How might we onboard trainers to use Likely Story as a tool to talk about sex trafficking?
  • How can Likely Story and other interactive material best support teachers to measure student outcomes?
  • How can we best integrate their performance metrics and align with PPM 166?
Deliverables

The following tasks and outcomes would support success:

  • An updated educator site and UX/UI designs
  • Lo or hi-fi wireframes and/or prototype
  • User research report and insights (Stakeholders may include physical educators or related teachers, school board admin, principals and teens.)
Mentorship

Students will connect directly with the employer for mentorship and supervision throughout the project. We will onboard all students with a dive into our work, past research and add them to our internal communications tools including Slack and Asana. We have direct contacts with Victim Services and the TDSB and can help to recruit and set up research where needed. We have specialists in user research who can guide teams on conducting research and results. We will set up weekly or bi weekly zoom calls via Studio Jayne CEO and where relevant, other employees and partners will join. In order to share specific data, we may ask students sign an NDA to provide access to proprietary data on a needs basis.

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Technology, Education

Studio Jayne is a design and innovation studio that works on projects that deal with gender-based violence, reproductive rights, sex trafficking, and advancing rights for women and girls.