This video shows the second Civic Mirror event, the Practice Run. In this event, instructors take students down to the computer lab to try out The Civic Mirror’s online program for the first time.
The whole point of the CM Practice Run is to learn how the game works by experimenting, making mistakes, and interacting with classmates. You will learn how trades work, how to check your status, how to find information about your country and others in it, and how to communicate with one another in the online community. When it’s over, the program will wipe out all the players’ stats and standings, clearing the slate for the real deal.
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ARE YOU WONDERING WHAT THE CIVIC MIRROR IS?
Basically it’s a government and economics simulation that turns classrooms into countries and students into citizens. Far more than just a game, The Civic Mirror is a fully comprehensive civic education program that turns the old rules of teaching and learning on their head. Students actively assume real-world citizenship roles – both in the classroom and online – and work as individuals to provide for imaginary families and achieve hidden agendas, while working together to build a strong, democratic nation.
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