Methodology

Methodology Project Insights

Why Playtesting is So Important for the GECO Project

Find out about the world of playtesting in the GECO project, where we explore how this crucial process shapes our innovative solutions. From involving local communities to refining game mechanics, discover why playtesting is vital for making energy-saving fun and effective on Gotland. Join us as we delve into the mechanics and outcomes of playtesting, revealing its impact on creating engaging and user-friendly designs for sustainable energy practices.

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Methodology Team Insights

Designing Solutions: From Challenges to Prototypes

Explore how four design teams are transforming complex challenges into innovative prototypes for sustainable community development in rural Gotland, each with a unique focus ranging from promoting energy involvement to enhancing engagement and collaboration.

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Methodology

Exploring Gamification and Design Thinking in the GECO Project

Discover how the GECO project is innovating sustainable energy practices in rural areas through the powerful combination of gamification and design thinking. This blog post explores how these two methodologies are being applied to engage communities, enhance participation, and develop practical solutions tailored to real-world needs. Learn how gamification makes saving energy fun and competitive, while design thinking ensures solutions are empathetic and user-focused, making sustainable practices accessible, enjoyable, and effective for all.

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Methodology Project Insights

Exploring Solutions for Rural Energy Communities: The GECO Project Approach

This blog post introduces the GECO project's innovative approach to enhancing energy management in rural communities, focusing on the integration of qualitative research, design thinking, and gamification. Highlighting the project's efforts in Gotland, it discusses the initial phase of engaging deeply with community members to identify critical challenges to establishing effective energy communities. These challenges are formulated into problem statements aimed at guiding the project's innovative efforts. The post outlines how design thinking and gamification are employed to create engaging, practical solutions, with an emphasis on iterative testing for continuous improvement. Looking forward, the GECO project aims to expand the potential for community energy management, fostering solutions that are both innovative and inclusive, ensuring wide accessibility and community engagement.

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