Detlef,

One option is a Tragedy of the Commons game I put together on the web at
http://rmitchel.uoregon.edu/commons 

It's got an "optimizing a private farm" option also, so people see that
greedy farmers don't overgraze their own land but the same greedy farmers do
overgraze the commons. You fill in a form for the multi-person game. It's
not particularly sophisticated but it seems to work.

Ron 

 

 

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Detlef Sprinz
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 7:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gep-ed] Interactive Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma/Internet Version

 

Dear colleagues,

I would like to replace my paper-and-pencil version of the iterated
prisoner's dilemma game for classroom use at the MA level with an
interactive, internet-based version.

While there are many options available, I actually would like to connect to
specific students, using instructor-designed variety of informational status
(know the opposite side/don't know; can communicate with the other
side;cannot communicate, etc.).  Topical affinity with environmental policy
would be a welcome bonus.

Would you know of a source on the WWW or an app for major platforms?

Best regards,
      Detlef 

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Detlef F. Sprinz, Ph.D.
Professor - Potsdam Institute (PIK) & University of Potsdam

PIK - Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Voice:  +49 (331) 288-2555
[email protected]
www.sprinz.org <http://www.sprinz.org/>  

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