Methodkit + financial literacy Promote financial through a playful and funny way.

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Methodkit + financial literacy Promote financial through a playful and funny way

Introduction Inspiring on the Methodkit works, why not prototype one for develop financial literacy through a playful, practical and dynamic way? So, here we go! Each card is an aspect/key issue to consider about the theme, in this case, financial literacy.

How Methodkit can be used? Methodkit can be used in many ways, as it’s practical to visualize and organize ideas. Below, you can see examples. More examples on

Before consider the game Before build a Methodkit for financial literacy, what questions come to your mind? Feel free to add new points of view! Taking the cards as a base for the game, what questions could we imagine to cover?

What do we consider? What aspects would we consider regarding financial literacy to develop a Methodkit game? How do you imagine a game with cards for financial literacy? How the cards can catalyse strategic conversations about finances and money? How the cards could help to inspire new behaviors? How the cards could help to analyse a current financial situation? Any other question that’s missing?

Extra questions to consider -What are the activities involving money? -What information is relevant about the activities involving money? -What is necessary to be done? -How do the users interpret money/finances? -How can they use the information they have?

Comprehend the user’s perspective -What do I need to know? -Why do I need to know this information? -How do I use this information? -When and where should I use it?

Money/Finances on a big picture Outer KnowledgeSkillsFinancial literacyExperiences, etc Inner BehaviorsBeliefsAttitudes askreflectact Provoke participants to analyse themselves while playing the game

Brainstorming! What aspects would we consider to develop illustrated cards for a financial literacy game? (feel free to add as much as you want the way you prefer, writing, drawing, etc!)

Another inspiration! Suggestions?