4 video games you’d never think could teach sustainability
What gamers don’t know is that they are already playing a lot of sustainability games without even noticing!
Read MoreWhat gamers don’t know is that they are already playing a lot of sustainability games without even noticing!
Read MoreNever Alone is not only fun to play but it also easily fits into one of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Read MoreSustainable Development Goals became a framework for actions to stimulate changes until 2030.
Read MoreBy now, we have written about many games concerning climate change. Now, we present you another interesting game with this topic.
Read MoreRed Cross/Red Crescent Climate Centre games are an ideal tools for leadership, risk management training.
Read MoreIn the spirit of COP21, we want to present tools for spreading understanding and knowledge about climate change. Let us take a closer look at them.
Read MoreNot many people know that UNESCO is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of games as a medium for spreading positivity.
Read MoreCOP21 Calculator is the answer to all questions you might have about COP21 pledges.
Read MoreSocial change is a long and complicated process. But, because gaming is now socially accepted we can use it for social change.
Read MoreWater Bears game proves to be a great tool in teaching about systems thinking and systems approach. It is a good step in making games a tool for education.
Read MoreJane McGonigal at TED Global talked about games as a tool for improving life standards and how games can evoke positive emotions.
Read MoreIFPR proves you can save water with games. In India and Colombia, communities learn about water management with the use of simulations.
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