Payoff matrices can help us analyze the behavioral strategies and possible outcomes in diverse situations across biology and society.
Content Anchor: Sustainable Development Goals
Analogy mapping is a tool for thinking about similarities and differences between different concepts or phenomena.
How can we use insights about human evolution, human behavior, and the causal interactions in social-ecological systems to address local, regional and global sustainability
Schools are central social environments for young people to grow and develop themselves. How schools are governed, and which norms, values, and institutions get
Students compare the stories of three Mexican fishing villages to understand the factors that enabled some villages to sustainably manage their fishing resources, while
Students explore two contrasting stories about the benefits and failures of capitalism, identify the moral intuitions behind each story, and write a third story
Students explore how a honeybee swarm makes a decision about their future nesting site, and explore the similarities and differences to how human groups
In a classroom simulation game with changing conditions students develop strategies for the use of a common resource so that the profit for the
A cooperation game that lets students experience some of the challenges of cooperation in addressing global climate change
A set of behavioral experiments to find out what motivates people to save electricity, exploring the roles of monetary incentives, social norms, appeals to