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Computer-supported games and role plays in teaching water management
2012
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions
There is an increasing demand for an interdisciplinary approach in teaching water management. Computersupported games and role plays offer the potential of creating an environment in which different disciplines come together and in which students are challenged to develop integrated understanding. Two examples are discussed. The River Basin Game is a common-pool resource game in which participants experience the risk of over-abstractions of water in a river basin and learn how this risk relates
doi:10.5194/hessd-9-1859-2012
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