Co-creation for policymakers

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Descrizione del corso

This MOOC presents an introductory course to the use of co-creation and design methodologies especially tailored to those working in the field of policy-making. The course is composed of 5 chapters delivered in 5 weeks that will guide participants through the main building blocks of this methodology. Within each chapter, different experts in the field will walk participants through the specific aspects of the whole co-creation process cycle. Participants will go away with an understanding of the potential and benefit of using user-centred methodologies, such as co-creation, in the field of responsible research and innovation and policymaking.

Pubblico di destinazione

Policymakers, Scientific and Research Community, Industry and Innovation, Civil society, Non-governmental organisations, Formal and Informal education community, Lab communities, Citizens, EU projects.

Obiettivi formativi

During this course, participants will get the opportunity to question current policy-making practices and their limitations and recognise the potential of co-creation. They will understand the concept of human-centred design and examine service design methodologies when applied to policy-making. This course will equip learners with tools to explain the importance of problem framing and experiment with different stakeholder engagement methods. Then will then be able to identify the characteristics of prototyping and apply its methods to a specific challenge. By the end of the course, learners will have learned how to evaluate a co-creation process and ensure the sustainability of its outcomes

Offerto da

Questo contenuto è offerto dalla Commissione Europea. La Commissione Europea è il braccio esecutivo politicamente indipendente dell'Unione Europea. È l'unico responsabile dell'elaborazione delle proposte di nuova legislazione europea e attua le decisioni del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio dell'U

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Programma

  1. Introduction
  2. Why do we need innovation in policymaking?
  3. How can human-centricity and co-creation improve policies?
  4. How can problems and their root causes be identified and framed?
  5. How can co-design be used to solve community problems?
  6. How can solutions be implemented and sustained over time?

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