A4 Refereed article in a conference publication
Get a life! – A Future work life simulation tool for university students
Subtitle: A Future work life simulation tool for university students
Authors: J. Ollila, L. Jokinen, V. Ilkkala
Conference name: International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Publication year: 2014
Journal: INTED proceedings
Book title : INTED2014 Proceedings
First page : 1459
Last page: 1465
Number of pages: 7
ISBN: 978-84-616-8412-0
ISSN: 2340-1079
Web address : http://library.iated.org
The paper aims to report and discuss the development process of a web-based open source futures simulation tool as well as the uses and experiences of the simulation. The purpose of the simulation is to promote proactive attitudes and futures orientation as well as life and work skills among higher education students.
Get a Life 2.0 project [1] has produced a web based tool for students to reflect upon the future of work
life and career development. The objective of the tool is to yield safe yet exciting experience on the
various possible futures of work. The main design and methodological focus is on simulating very
complex phenomena such as the work and social life of an individual in a changing environment:
global context of work. Different issues of the changing world of work have been included in various
scenario paths.
Two focal points of the simulation development are 1) how to build user-friendly career planning
products with futures orientation and create content for them and 2) how to use futures studies and
simulations as tools for reflective learning and self-assessment. The simulation is built upon a web
based open source and free game engine developed in the Get a Life 2.0 project. The game engine is
designed as an user-friendly product with a ready-to-use game editor interface. With the game making
tool anyone can create various types of simulation of their own.