CLAReT PERSONAS AND SCENARIOS. When? Personas were used in the CLAReT workshops as a role play activity. Participants were required to assume a persona.

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CLAReT PERSONAS AND SCENARIOS

When? Personas were used in the CLAReT workshops as a role play activity. Participants were required to assume a persona closest to their own and to enact the scenario that is typical to their activities.  Using our concept map tool to identify concepts in the teaching languages domain PERSONAS AND SCENARIOS

Why? A persona describes an end user in some detail; their background, job function, and situation in the organisation. Scenarios are textual descriptions of how a persona interacts with the system and other personas when using a system. How? We have chosen three typical user roles as personas  Learner  Teacher (Consumer)  Teacher (Provider) PERSONAS AND SCENARIOS