Gaining geospatial / geographical competences

Right of Asylum

* Right of Asylum * Fundación Fernando Buesa, keeping up the work in Values Education, has made a video game called Concordia, through which young people will discover the content of the articles of the Human Rights closest to their vital development and incorporate this knowledge into their personal experience. This project started in 2014 […]

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Cloud chaser!

* Cloud chaser! * After the world leaders have screwed up the planet, the nature has turned to dust and stopped feeding its scampish children. The rivers and wells ran dry, endless miles of deserts covered what once was a fruitful land. Francisco and Amelia are father and daughter traversing five deserts on their feet

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Geoguessr

* Geoguessr * The game uses a semi-randomized Google Street View location and requires players to guess their location in the world using only the clues visible (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoGuessr) More information on the game is available here.

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Seterra

* Seterra * Become a geography expert and have fun at the same time! Seterra is an entertaining and educational geography game that gives you access to over 300 customizable quizzes. Seterra will challenge you with quizzes about countries, capitals, flags, oceans, lakes and more! Introduced in 1997 and available in 34 different languages, Seterra

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Atu is on the run

* Atu is on the run * The browser game “Atu is on the run” is recommended for children nine years and older. Embark on an exciting journey to an African refugee camp and find out how the children live there and why they had to flee. As most of the conversation in this game

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