World Peace Game - Gamification in education - Manu Melwin Joy

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World Peace GameGamification in Education

Prepared By Manu Melwin Joy

Assistant ProfessorSCMS School of Technology and Management

Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114

Mail – manu_melwinjoy@yahoo.com

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World Peace Game• An ingenious creation of Virginia

educator John Hunter, the World

Peace Game is a rich and

elaborate political simulation

that invites young students to

explore a world not unlike our

own, consisting of four or five

prominent nations.

World Peace Game• As each country is directed

by student teams, the kids

are encouraged to explore

the global community and

learn the nature of the

complex relationships

between nations.

World Peace Game• To view the world in terms

of social, economic, and

philosophical issues, and be

confronted by challenges

from environmental crises

to imminent threats of war.

World Peace Game• Now over 28 years in continuous

development, the World Peace

Game is a hands on, group

interactive theater of

involvement for students and

student teams, centered around

a large geographical game board

representing the fictional world.

World Peace Game• The teacher introduces

information which provides the

initial scenarios – a mixture of

existing conditions, favorable

resources and political positions,

with new and evolving crises,

ranging from environmental

issues to military situations.

World Peace Game• The students are encouraged

to use their imagination and

cognitive skills, seek

collaboration and cooperation,

and find solutions that will

benefit their teams as well as

the global community.

World Peace Game• The main goal of this education

gamification tool is to achieve

a reasonably harmonious state

for each nation and enhance

global prosperity with the least

amount of military

intervention.

World Peace Game• A subsequent objective is

for the students of each

nation team to gain a

greater understanding of

the critical impact of

information and how it is

used.

World Peace Game• Often the solutions that these

young fourth and fifth grade

minds produce are quite

innovative and surprising. Not

only is this a great education

gamification example, but also a

stellar lesson in our society

overall!