Thirsty Earth Game
Educational game for high school and college students to experience key issues in water resources management using a graphic video game. Topics that the game can be used to illustrate include: (A) risk aversion and environmental variability, (B) common pool resources and collective action institutions or (C) climate change and water resources depletion among others. A complete package with documentation (for students and instructors) and relevant educational material is accessible on the game starting page. More details on the game are available on this EGU Hydrological Sciences Blog post.
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DamGame
This is outreach material to teach 4th grade students about the electric power system and hydropower generation. The material includes a googlesheet based experiential games, where students are task to manage turbine releases to maximize hydropower production while minimizing floods. The sheet is in view only mode for security reasons. To play the game, download the sheet as xlsx; upload the xlsx as a new google sheet that you can then share with your student. Please get in touch if you run into any challenges.
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ANEM visualization tool
Rapid groundwater level predictions to support cooperative aquifer management
Developed by postdoc Dr Gopal Penny |
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Micro-hydro Empower visualization tool
Harnesses remote sensing and citizen science for off-grid microhydropower planning in data-scarce regions
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