Mobility: The Game of Transportation Choices

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Mobility: The Game of Transportation Choices

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Are you looking for a free applied economics, environmental, or transportation-related lesson for high school or college students?

Do you want to build decision-making skills among students?

Do you think that playing games could be an effective educational way to approach serious environmental topics?

Learn more about a brand-new, free, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-developed tabletop game for students in high school and college. Mobility is an interactive card game designed to give players an understanding of the interactions between transportation choices and climate change. It builds connections and encourages collaboration on the topics of decision-making, transportation, energy, and personal finances.

If you have any questions, please contact the PhD student organizing the upcoming Mobility events, Rachel, at szczytko@msu.edu.

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This looks like a fantastic resource for educators looking to bring interactive, real-world decision-making into their classrooms! The connection between transportation choices and climate change is such an important topic, and using a tabletop game like Mobility seems like a great way to make these concepts more engaging and accessible for students.

Has anyone here used Mobility or similar educational games before? We'd love to hear your thoughts on how game-based learning can enhance environmental STEM education! Also, if you’re interested in learning more, be sure to reach out to Rachel!