School of Education

LSRI: Mobile Game Based Learning for PE (Peer Educators) of the MSM (Males having Sex with Males) Community in India

Location
Exchange Building, Jubilee Campus
Date(s)
Tuesday 24th November 2009 (16:00-17:00)
Contact

Eleanor Palfreman@nottingham.ac.uk or tel: 0115 8467930 to express your interest in attending.
www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/

 

Description

Anupama Roy
University of Nottingham

Peer education is a worldwide strategy for HIV prevention especially amongst the ‘hard to reach’ vulnerable groups such as Males having Sex with Males (MSM). In India, it is one of the main components for the national HIV/AIDS control initiatives. Despite its growing popularity, little is known about the processes of peer education and the problems or difficulties faced by the Peer Educators (PE). This research examines peer education in the MSM community and aims to explore how mobile game based learning may contribute towards enhancing the knowledge and skills of the PE. In this context, the research aims to develop and evaluate a Short Message Service (SMS) based game on mobile phones to increase collaboration and skills of the MSM PE. 

This event will not be live streamed

This seminar will take place in Room 35a, Flexible Learning Room, LSRI, The Exchange, Jubilee Campus 

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University of Nottingham
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