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Navigating Wicked problems and Misinformation: Exploring Systems Thinking & Learning in Interactive Digital Narratives

Navigating Wicked problems and Misinformation: Exploring Systems Thinking & Learning in Interactive Digital Narratives

1st October 2025 by Joan Murphy

Navigating Wicked problems and Misinformation: Exploring Systems Thinking & Learning in Interactive Digital Narratives

Oct 7th, 2025, 12-13:45pm, University of Galway [in person and online – registration required]

This session explores the diverse practice and research foundations underpinning a transdisciplinary and systems thinking approach to navigating information literacy and wicked problems in socio-ecological systems. This master class will delve into the concept so Interactive Digital Narratives IDNs, and systems mapping and thinking in educational settings. It introduces the concept of Systemic Learning IDNs: Interactive Digital Narrative experiences explicitly designed to support learners in exploring, understanding, and reflecting on complex systems and interdependencies.

Speakers

  • Dr. Rahmin Bender-Salazar, University of Galway
  • Breanne Pitt, Trinity College Dublin
  • Dr. Christian Roth, HKU Utrecht

Registration: https://ti.to/creative-tech/masterclass-digital-narratives

This masterclass is part of a series run by the Centre for Creative Technologies at University of Galway. Further information about the series can be found at: https://universityofgalway.ie/creative-tech/training/masterclasses/ 

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