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Collusion, Communism, and Catan...The Best Gamification of a Gov & Econ Class

Author
Thom Gibson
Published
Wed 28 Nov 2018
Episode Link
https://storiesfromtheclassroom.simplecast.com/episodes/7dcb2aac-d799bcd8

I got the chance to go into Mike Franz's high school gov & econ class when they were playing YOLO, a year-long game where one week of school represents one year of life. The first week of the game the students are 18 years old, the last week of the game they are near retirement age. What will they make of their society, of their economy, of their investments, of their world?


We explore the following:



  • what the game looks like from beginning to middle to end

  • how Mike utilizes class jobs to stay organized and to have the game virtually run itself

  • salient teaching opportunities that come up when using gamification in the classroom

  • how teachers can begin to incorporate gamification into their classes

  • how The World Peace game inspired YOLO

  • instances where the game took a turn for the worst

  • an invitation for other teachers to try YOLO in their government and economics class


If you'd like to reach out to Mike about YOLO or gamification, he can be reached at:

[email protected]


If you'd like to take a look at the YOLO rule book, here it is (it's a living document always being revised):

[coming soon!]




Music by:

Big Bird's Date Night (Full) by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/

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