Gamification of Learning for Human Rights Defenders

Harnessing evolving technology to use simulations as a training tool.

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WEBINAR DESCRIPTION

David Mark discusses the work he does along with his team at the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the OSCE. Mark leads innovative technology solutions at ODIHR and during this session discusses a simulation that they have created for the purpose of teaching human rights defenders how to do their work; more specifically how to conduct human rights monitoring and advocacy missions whilst staying safe. On a broader level, Mark discusses the role and advantage that simulations can offer as a training tool as technology continues to evolve.

AUTHORS

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David Mark is a Human Rights Adviser the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights of the OSCE. He is a professional with more than 12 years’ experience in international human rights, policy-making, monitoring and capacity building. At ODIHR he is leading innovative technology solutions that support human rights defenders and works to leverage tech for human rights education.

 

Languages: English

PRODUCED AS PART OF
DATAFEST TBILISI 2020

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SUPPORTED BY IWPR

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