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In Their Moccasins

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dc.contributor.author Johnson, Sarena
dc.contributor.author Paypompee, Montana
dc.contributor.author Whissel, Kelsey
dc.contributor.author Mandamin, Samantha
dc.contributor.author Desjarlais, Kyle
dc.contributor.author Black, Miranda
dc.contributor.author Stone-Debassige, Mkons
dc.contributor.author Caribou, Jeremie
dc.contributor.editor Pobuda, Tanya
dc.contributor.editor Sampirisi, Jenny
dc.contributor.other Joan, Kaya
dc.contributor.other Blackbird, Jenny
dc.contributor.other Dallaire, Joanne
dc.contributor.other Willis, Heather
dc.contributor.other Chaboryk, Adam
dc.contributor.other Grover, Trina
dc.contributor.other Schwartz, Michelle
dc.contributor.other Ahmed, Namir
dc.contributor.other Barreca, Rachel
dc.contributor.other Lipscombe, Mnoden
dc.contributor.other Ge, Jenny
dc.date.accessioned 2022-05-26T19:08:42Z
dc.date.available 2022-05-26T19:08:42Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier 1de5f91b-640f-4ba5-a4e7-813e4f5e184d
dc.identifier.uri https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/1393
dc.description.sponsorship This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents I. Main Body en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents II. Wahkotowin Cicle (Games and Readings) en_US
dc.description.tableofcontents III. Additional Readings en_US
dc.language.iso eng en_US
dc.publisher Toronto Metropolitan University en_US
dc.relation.isformatof https://pressbooks.library.torontomu.ca/intheirmoccasins/ en_US
dc.rights CC BY-NC-ND | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ en_US
dc.subject #Indigenous en_US
dc.subject #StudentAffairs en_US
dc.subject #Storytelling en_US
dc.title In Their Moccasins en_US
dc.type Learning Object en_US
dcterms.accessRights Open Access en_US
dcterms.accessRights Open Access
dcterms.educationLevel College en_US
dcterms.educationLevel University - Undergraduate en_US
dcterms.educationLevel University - Graduate & Post-Graduate en_US
dcterms.educationLevel Adult and Continuing Education en_US
dc.identifier.slug https://openlibrary.ecampusontario.ca/catalogue/item/?id=1de5f91b-640f-4ba5-a4e7-813e4f5e184d
dc.rights.holder Toronto Metropolitan University
ecO-OER.Adopted No en_US
ecO-OER.AncillaryMaterial No en_US
ecO-OER.InstitutionalAffiliation Toronto Metropolitan University en_US
ecO-OER.ISNI 0000 0004 1936 9422 en_US
ecO-OER.Reviewed No en_US
dc.rights.tk TK Notice | https://localcontexts.org/notice/tk-notice/ en_US
ecO-OER.AccessibilityStatement Yes en_US
ecO-OER.AccessibilityURI https://pressbooks.library.ryerson.ca/intheirmoccasins/back-matter/accessibility-statement/
lrmi.learningResourceType Interactive Activity - Game/Serious Game en_US
lrmi.learningResourceType Interactive Activity - Participatory Learning en_US
lrmi.learningResourceType Learning Resource - Book en_US
ecO-OER.POD.compatible No en_US
dc.description.abstract In Their Moccasins is an online game environment based on the “choose your own adventure” storybook format. The game supports the education of allies about Indigenous ways of knowing, learning, and being. It fosters empathy toward the experiences of Indigenous peoples with the goal of building solidarity with an Indigenous resurgence in higher education and beyond. Many Canadians think of Indigenous issues as a thing of the past, yet the horrors of colonization continue to have an impact. Indigenous students display a great deal of resilience in navigating their day to day lives; However, we need to move away from placing the expectation of resilience on the individual, and towards societal change. This game, designed by Indigenous students, will be a helpful tool for educators and folx looking to build their Indigenous knowledges skill set. As a team we created a group of fictional characters whose paths intersect at school. We chose fiction as a resistance to the barrage of requests for Indigenous folx to rehash and perform the traumas of their personal lived experiences for the education and consumption of settlers. Fiction allows us to interweave our various truths while being free of constraints such as personal identification or even the conventions of time and space. In thinking about creating Indigenous characters, it was important to first note the one dimensional, deficit based, mischaracterization of Indigenous folx throughout history. The colonial project has required a clearly demarcated other to justify it’s gross injustices. This othering and negating of Indigenous humanity continues to this day through history texts, public discourses, media coverage and pop culture misrepresentation. In Their Moccasins was an opportunity to create characters that speak to multi-faceted intersecting Indigenous identities. In this resource you can read through a character's story and make decisions or participate in quizzes. You can toggle back to change your decisions or answer questions differently, and you can go back and see what would have happened if you made a different choice. Afterwards, you can play through as a different character. Feel free to experiment, and there's no need to fear mistakes. There are no right answers, but in some instances there are more or less helpful choices. This project has generated a learning resource that is informed by and rooted in the reality of the lived experiences of Indigenous students navigating postsecondary education. Indigenous students report feeling isolated, misunderstood and marginalized in postsecondary education, in part due to the systemic underrepresentation of Indigenous staff and instructors in the academy (AFN, 2018). By enhancing participants’ cognitive understanding of Indigenous students’ lived, day-to-day experiences and personal histories, this work aims to help improve the postsecondary learning and training experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. en_US
dc.subject.other Humanities en_US
dc.subject.other Humanities - Digital Humanities en_US
dc.subject.other Humanities - History & Cultural Studies en_US
dc.subject.other Public Services en_US
dc.subject.other Public Services - Education en_US
dc.subject.other Public Services - Public Health en_US
dc.subject.other Social Sciences en_US
dc.subject.other Social Sciences - Indigenous Studies en_US
dc.subject.other Social Sciences - Sociology en_US
dc.subject.other Support Resources en_US
dc.subject.other Support Resources - Educator Development en_US
dc.subject.other Support Resources - Learner Success en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.projectID RYER-822 en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.Category Digital Content - Create a New Simulation, Serious Game or XR Experience en_US
ecO-OER.VLS Yes en_US
ecO-OER.CVLP No en_US
ecO-OER.ItemType Instructional Object en_US
ecO-OER.ItemType Interactive Activity en_US
ecO-OER.ItemType Learning Resource en_US
ecO-OER.MediaFormat HTML/XML en_US
ecO-OER.MediaFormat PDF en_US
ecO-OER.VLS.cvlpSupported No en_US


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