Dear all,

With funding from Erasmus+ a team of us (see list below) developed an online 
simulation game designed to teach students about international cooperation 
around climate change and energy transitions. I’ve played the game with 
students in four or five countries now and have had nothing but positive 
responses.

Dr. Theresa Jedd (Technical Univ Munich, Germany) who was a project member took 
the lead on writing an article about our experiences, which is also available 
open access. If you are interested in trying it out, you’ll find more details 
in the message below form Theresa.

You might find it useful in your own teaching. Article and game links are below.

Best,

Miranda Schreurs

Prof. for Environment and Climate Policy
Technical University of Munich



New publication alert 📢 📢

🗺️ This paper shares our experience with a simulation called 'Geovania.' The 
motivation was to teach about the international politics of the renewable 
energy transition.

🎲 With my co-authors Thomas 
Sattich<https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-jedd-3099324/overlay/create-post/>, 
Geertje 
Bekebrede<https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-jedd-3099324/overlay/create-post/>,
 Thijs Van de 
Graaf<https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-jedd-3099324/overlay/create-post/>, 
Daniel 
Scholten<https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-jedd-3099324/overlay/create-post/>,
 and Miranda Schreurs, we present the need for simulation games on the 
geopolitics of energy transitions, explain the development of this game, and 
offer observations from instructors who developed and used this game in their 
classrooms.

🎯 Simulations can meet various course objectives. Yet the open-ended nature of 
simulation games can be daunting to instructors because they must ensure the 
experience is educational. The key is recognizing teachable moments: prompting 
students to reflect, providing feedback, and asking the right questions!

📚 The paper is open access at the _Journal of Political Science Education_ 
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15512169.2024.2442612#abstract and 
the game is up at:
https://geovania.nettopuis.live/





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