Orals

EOS2.4

Games have the power to ignite imaginations and place you in someone else's shoes or situation, often forcing you into making decisions from perspectives other than your own. This makes them potentially powerful tools for communication, through use in outreach, disseminating research, in education at all levels, and as a method to train the public, practitioners and decision makers in a order to build environmental resilience. This session is a chance to share your experiences and best practice with using games to communicate geosciences, be they analogue, digital and/or serious games.

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Convener: Christopher Skinner | Co-conveners: Rolf Hut, Sam Illingworth, Elizabeth Lewis, Jazmin Scarlett
Orals
| Wed, 10 Apr, 16:15–18:00
 
Room L8
Posters
| Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
Hall X4

Wednesday, 10 April 2019 | Room L8

Chairperson: Christopher Skinner
16:15–16:30 |
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Dirk Olonscheck, Clara Burgard, Sebastian Hettrich, and Nele-Charlotte Neddermann
16:30–16:45 |
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Jacco Konijn, Savina Gioni, Magdalena Brus, and Alberto Basset
16:45–17:00 |
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Caroline Michellier, Yves Ngunzi Kahashi, Sophie Mossoux, Matthieu Kervyn, and François Kervyn
17:00–17:15 |
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David Crookall, Pimnutcha Promduangsri, and Pariphat Promduangsri
17:15–17:30 |
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Karin Rebel, Astrid Mangnus, Margien Bootsma, Niels Keetels, Liesbeth van de Grint, and Joost Vervoort
17:30–17:45 |
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Lisa Gallagher and Reed Maxwell
17:45–18:00