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Author: Sarah Nobis

Sarah works as a Marketing Specialist at the Centre for Systems Solutions. Her strong passion for educational work to make the world a better, healthier and fairer place to live prompted her to spread the word about global issues and what can be done to overcome them. Therefore, she writes and interviews for Games4Sustainability and other blogs related to sustainability and social simulations. She holds a degree in International Business B.A. and currently studies Organization Studies M.Sc.
Experiencing the making of climate policies with CliMates

Experiencing the making of climate policies with CliMates

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Sarah Nobis and Katharina Doppelbauer

“You are never too small to make a difference.” – are the words of Greta Thunberg, who started to go on school strike to protest against the inaction with regard to the climate crisis which is ahead of us.

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Exploring the complexities of migration in Bury me, my Love with The Pixel Hunt

Exploring the complexities of migration in Bury me, my Love with The Pixel Hunt

Posted on March 7, 2019 by Sarah Nobis and Florent Maurin

The term migration comprises a wide variety of movements and situations that involve people from all backgrounds and walks of life.

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Combining SDG 4 and SDG 8 in the game box Ökonopoly with ALWIS Saarland

Combining SDG 4 and SDG 8 in the game box Ökonopoly with ALWIS Saarland

Posted on January 31, 2019 by Sabine Lauer and Sarah Nobis

Why not combine both SDG 4 and SDG 8 in a playful experience for students to learn about economic aspects? The Ökonopoly does exactly that.

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Companion Modelling for natural resource management with Claude Garcia

Companion Modelling for natural resource management with Claude Garcia

Posted on November 8, 2018 by Sarah Nobis and Claude Garcia

We had a unique opportunity to talk with Claude Garcia, who is a member of the ComMod Network and uses Companion Modelling as part of his activities.

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Taking sustainability to schools - Photo by Joshua Hoehne on Unsplash.

Taking sustainability to schools with Darcy Hitchcock

Posted on May 29, 2018 by Sarah Nobis and Darcy Hitchcock

Darcy Hitchcock from the Sustainability Alliance in Arizona has developed not one but two games which can be applied in the children’s education context: Sustainability in Schools for teachers and administrators, and Save the Climate for pupils.

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World Rescue game with Sandhya Nankani

World Rescue game with Sandhya Nankani

Posted on April 9, 2018 by Sarah Nobis and Sandhya Nankani

We had an unique opportunity to interview Sandhya Nankani, the founder of the New York based company Literary Safari – the research and narrative design team behind the characters and stories in World Rescue game.

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Disaster games with Anthony Gampell - Games4Sustainability

Disaster games with Anthony Gampell

Posted on February 15, 2018 by Sarah Nobis and Anthony Gampell

It may seem odd but with the growing popularity of video games, some consider them a promising tool for training DRR skills.

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Nexus Game

Why Nexus Game is more than a game?

Posted on May 16, 2017 by Sarah Nobis

Nexus Game is bound to engage and to intensify learning effect. So, if you want to learn, you know what to do: start playing!

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