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Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
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Sustainability professionals, academics and organizations from all around the world applied social simulations and games in their areas of activity.
Read their stories on the G4S blog.
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Learn for Sustainability with this online source
We have the pleasure to introduce our readers to a Learning for Sustainability portal, that has cumulated sustainability resources for more than 10 years.
"Games for Sustainability" Festival
It would be great to have games festival solely focused on sustainability and ecology. And guess what? There is such festival in Poland.
Can virtual reality help sustainability
With various VR devices appearing this year, many say that virtual reality is the future of gaming. Can VR also be a future for sustainability?
Link for today: Climate Challenge from Games for Change
Climate Challenge – win by creating a game helping to achieve an understanding of a human role in the climate change.
Can online competition be good for us?
Online competition, when used right, will be a way better tool for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals than any dry lecture.
Evacuation is a challenge for all
There are many obstacles on the road to safety. But the Evacuation Challenge Game is just the right tool to help you realize them.
Games at the World Water Day
We believe, we can reinforce the key messages of World Water Day 2016 – “Better water, better jobs” – using serious games.
Children can change the world!
Games for Change has now created a place where students can become designers of educational tools in Students Challenge.
Difficult road to sustainable business management
We still have a long and difficult road to reach our sustainable goals, particularly in the business sector.
Link for today: Game-based learning vs. Gamification
Many people are confused about the difference between gamification and game-based learning.
Link for today: Girls who Code
Girls who Code is a great initiative to encourage women and girls all around the globe to polish their skills in computing science.
Games make people more interested in environmental issues
Results of the London Science Museum’s project show how powerful games can be in a struggle with ignorance.