During the Teachers on the Estuary workshop, Whitney Jenkins, Training Coordinator for the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve, used games and candy to teach sustainable watershed management.
Read MoreOn June 14, the Regional Museum of Natural History, Bhopal, held interactive sessions as part of its Summer Nature Study Programmes — Green Cub and Green Teen — to promote environmental awareness. Green Cub participants played educational games on topics like waste segregation and water conservation, led by Dilip Kumar Chakravarty.
Read MoreThe article discusses the effectiveness of serious games in raising awareness about food waste and environmental issues. One example is "Face-the-Waste," where players answer food waste-related questions, with wrong answers resulting in food disappearing down a conveyor belt. This game provoked strong emotional reactions, highlighting the power of games to engage players beyond statistics.
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