
As part of "Energy Science for Tomorrow", the Museum of Transport is offering an interactive, two-hour workshop on the energy transition for secondary school classes.
The focus is on a simulation game in which your students slip into the role of decision-makers and make Switzerland climate-neutral. Thanks to a scientifically based computer model, participants learn which measures are most effective for climate protection and have the opportunity to hone their argumentation skills in numerous discussions and negotiations.
"postfossilCities-junior" was developed by the Swiss Museum of Transport in cooperation with Empa and Ulrich Creative Simulations GmbH. It is based on the computer-based simulation game "postfossilCities", which was developed for decision-makers from politics, business and society.
About the workshop
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Location: | Swiss Museum of Transport, Lucerne (exhibition "Experience Energy!"). Meeting point: Entrance hall. |
Date: | Freely selectable. Monday to Friday, 10:15 or 13:15 (or by arrangement). |
Age: | From the 8th grade (2nd secondary class) |
Number of pupils: | Mindestens 8, maximal 25 |
Costs: | The workshop is included in the museum visit |
Material: | No material or prior knowledge is required |
ES4T - a joint initiative with the support of the ETH Board.
The Climate Challenge is a result of the joint initiative "Energy Science for Tomorrow" (ES4T) funded by the ETH Board. Together, ETH Zurich, EPFL, PSI, Empa and the Swiss Museum of Transport are entering into a dialog with the Swiss population in order to identify and address ways to achieve a sustainable energy future with the goal of net zero.
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