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Extreme Event Game
https://labx.org/extreme-event/

LabX, The National Academy of Sciences

The Extreme Events Game is an in-person role-playing game that allows participants the experience of building community resilience in the face of disaster. Players work together to make decisions and solve problems during a fast-paced disaster simulation.

This learning activity takes one 60min class period

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Teaching Tips | Science | Pedagogy | Technical Details

Teaching Tips

  • Easy to use role-play game-style activity.
  • Educator preparation will require printing of game materials.
  • Instructor script is provided for each scenario (flood-hurricane-earthquake). Teachers may want to familiarize themselves with the several options provided within the game to change the story.
  • Outcomes are open ended with multiple possibilities based on unlimited variations in student selection of resources.
  • Instructions are only available after downloading a game kit; there is a YouTube video describing the game materials.
  • There are 3 versions: do-it-yourself, rent the game materials, or fully facilitated.
  • Educator would need to supplement with their own background materials.
  • There is a webinar video of Tips, Tricks, and Tales (53:14): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u4_ZwLFu5U.

About the Content

  • Passed initial science review - expert science review pending.
  • Participants learn about resilience during natural disasters such as floods, hurricanes, or earthquakes.
  • There is not an easily identifiable reference for where the scientific data behind the game scenarios comes from; teachers may want to research or have students gather data as they play the game.

About the Pedagogy

  • Team building, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills are developed in this group activity.
  • Participants will need to gather data, analyze changing situations, work together, and make decisions based on real disaster events.
  • The game is easy to follow, includes video tutorial and verbal script for when the game is played offline.
  • All printable materials are provided for each scenario. Printed materials are extensive but may be reused. Materials may also be rented from publisher.

Technical Details/Ease of Use

  • Requires a free login/account. Some institutions may not always allow instructors to create accounts, so the educator might want to check this ahead of time.
  • All game materials are free to download, but some items need to be printed.
Entered the Collection: March 2023 Last Reviewed: April 2022

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