Nieuw spel stimuleert mediawijsheid aan tafel: 2 SMS-jes en jij betaalt…

Deze vond ik te mooi om niet te delen, zeker niet na deze post over jongeren en gsm’s tijdens de lunchpauze.

Het spel doet momenteel de ronde op de verschillende netwerken en heet “Don’t Be A Di*k During Meals With Friends.”, ik haalde het hier:

The first person to crack and look at their phone picks up the check.

Our (initial) purpose of the game was to get everyone off the phones free from twitter/fb/texting and to encourage conversations.

Rules:

1) The game starts after everyone has ordered.

2) Everybody places their phone on the table face down.

3) The first person to flip over their phone loses the game.

4) Loser of the game pays for the bill.

5) If the bill comes before anyone has flipped over their phone everybody is declared a winner and pays for their own meal.

Variations/house rules:

  • Starting the game after everyone is seated.
  • In the rare event that multiple people flip their phones simultaneously, the bill is split between said players.
  • Feel free to invoke penalties/strikes systems.

Notes:

  • No touching or messing with anybody else’s phones.
  • You don’t have to stack the phones. This was done for picture taking purposes.
  • I realize I should perhaps think of a different name for this awesome game. Because I don’t mean to imply that everyone who checks their phone during meals is a di*k.
  • – I recommend not being such a stickler or hardass on people about the rules and even initiation of the game. Basic premise is to just get people open to the idea of staying active and attentive to one another. But if someone has to take a call; they have to take a call =).

– Have fun! It’s really more of a fun concept in this new age high tech life of ours. Conversation is the spice of life.

Mediawijsheid BBC-style (goed voorbeeld)

De BBC heeft een zeer uitgebreide website gemaakt rond mediageletterdheid, www.bbc.co.uk/medialiteracy, met als uitgangspunt 3 thema’s:

  • gebruiken: hoe moet je bepaalde media gebruiken om aan informatie te raken
  • begrijpen : hoe worden programma’s gemaakt, met veel behind the scenes materiaal
  • creëren: hoe maak je zelf programma’s (allerlei tools)

1 ding is zeer jammer, zoals bijna alles van de Britse omroep is het niet toegankelijk voor mensen buiten de UK. Maar misschien een interessant startpunt voor wat men hier in Vlaanderen van plan is.