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1. Welcome and Introduction (15 minutes)
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Icebreaker Activity: Start with a fun activity like choosing a character to use in the game
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View the "Starfish Story" YouTube video to break the ice and get participants comfortable.
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Overview of Lot-O-Logic: Introduces the game's platform, goals, and entertainment value.
2. Demonstration (30 minutes)
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Live Demo: Recruit a volunteer for demonstration purposes.
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Show how Lot-O-Logic works, by explaining the rules of play, highlighting key features, and functionalities.
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Interactive Q&A: Allow participants to ask questions and stimulate interest.
3. Rules of Play (45 minutes)
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Individual Q&A Session:
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Please refer to the "Session Plan", which includes pre-screened topics and questions from the Q&A Prime Topics Library content.
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Use a Gen-AI tool to augment the random selection process for game topics, Q&A content, scenarios, role-play, and order of play.
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Also, use the AI tool to assign each player a number, animated character, or (Avatar) for game participation and identification.
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The corresponding player must address the active question and select what he/she thinks is the best answer (A, B, or C).
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Also, briefly think about their answer and elaborate on their rationale or logical reasoning for the answer chosen.
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The facilitator should note the active player's selected answer or choice to the game question and the game score associated with the answer.
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Each answer has an assigned weighted value (0 - 5) for scoring, rewards, and attitude assessment within the game's context and dynamics.
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4. Demographic Factoids: Should be used to support the process.
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Read aloud or use the AI audible function to add credibility to statistical information regarding social topical issues.
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The facilitator should open the game’s active topic for group questions.
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Interject their logical reasoning and common sense insights.
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Repeat the process to continue to the next topic and Q&A round.
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5. Group Activity (60 minutes):
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Applying the same general rules as described in individual play.
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Divide participants into small groups and use the AI tool to choose the team leader.
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Follow the individual Q&A procedure or assign them tasks within Lot-O-Logic.
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This could include role play, solving puzzles, completing challenges, or exploring different modules.
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6. Debrief: (15 minutes)
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Bring everyone back together to discuss their experiences.
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Ask dynamic questions to stimulate discussions.
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Provide some insights based on observation.
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7. Feedback and Next Steps (15 minutes)
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Feedback Session:
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Collect feedback from participants on the session and the platform algorithms.
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Action Plan: Outline the next steps for continuing Lot-O-Logic in their educational settings.
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8. Closing Remarks (10 minutes)
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Summary:
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Recap the key points discussed during the session.
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Take notes to aid in assessments
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Conduct the post-game survey using the Lot-O-Logic Survey template.
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Thank you for your time and participation.
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9. Required:
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Computers or tablets with Lot-O-Logic content accessed/installed for direct activities.
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AI tool (MS-Copilot recommended) or other
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​Attitude assessment worksheet (Initial Assessment Survey).
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Whiteboard and markers for brainstorming sessions.
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