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Experience our award-winning "Global Conflicts" computer game series that empowers your teaching and ensures engaged students!
Educate your students about conflicts raging around the world! We recommend a four step game-based learning approach. 1. Provide an overview of the conflict, 2. Let students play the game in pairs, 3. Let students answer the assignments in workgroups, 4. Have a discussion of the game themes in class.
This is not your traditional classroom experience. Through the games, you will experience and navigate in global conflicts. It’s up to you to tell the world what is going on and what should be done.
Our world is a challenging place to live as conflicts affect the lives of millions of people. This is our attempt to approach global conflicts in a new way and encourage thoughts, discussions and involvement around central issues in our lives.
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PRIZES
BETT Awards - Secondary, FE & Skill Digital Content (2010)
Nordic Game Nominee (2008, 2009)
IndieCade Finalist (2008, 2009)
PcZone Indie Game of The Month award (2007)
Children's software review (2007)
KEK Most Creative Product (2006)
QUOTES
"Compared to reading for an hour I have learned much more from playing this game."
Anne Sofie 17 years, Rysensteen Gymnasium
"Here you can walk around and see what is happening. In some way you actually experience it.
I think you learn a lot from this."
Rasmus 14 years, Rosenlundskolen
"It is a smart idea to let us see the issue from different perspectives. This makes
us much more interested in the topics."
Theresa 18 years, Nærum Gymnasium
"When you are playing the game, you remeber things better than if you are only
being taught by the teacher."
Niels 14 years, Hastrupskolen
"It is a cool way of learning."
Sofie 17 years, Rysensteen Gymnasium