Transforming classrooms into tropical islands: simulation as a teaching tool

This article builds on the more recent promotion of experiential, embodied learning as an effective strategy to engage students and help them understand, digest, process and apply course material. Simulation games, as I demonstrate, can provide such a learning environment. I firstly discuss the bene...

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