How to design dynamic sustainability modules that will engage and inspire students?
As universities worldwide increase efforts to integrate sustainability into their curriculum, join us as we explore the tangible benefits of gamifying sustainability education.
Learn from experienced educators who have successfully integrated Inchainge’s sustainability learning solutions into their courses. They’ll share their real-world experiences, discussing the journey of implementing this game-based learning approach and the impact it had on their students.
Discover how to bring sustainability concepts to life by enabling students to tackle real-world challenges and dive into the topics of sustainability, decarbonization, and circular economy.
During this 1-hour session, you will be able to:
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Tracy is the Director Americas Education at Inchainge, she leads the delivery of innovative and interactive supply chain learning solutions for academic clients across the region. With over 25 years of experience in supply chain management, consulting, and education, she is passionate about closing the talent gap and developing the next generation of supply chain professionals
Egge has 30 years of experience in Supply Chain Management as a manager, consultant, trainer and entrepreneur. Inside Involvation, a Dutch consulting company, Egge first created a business game called The Fresh Connection and saw potential in this game as a fresh approach to experiential learning.
Evelyn is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management at Smeal College of Business Administration at Penn State University. She is a research affiliate at the Larson Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, the Center for Supply Chain Research, and the Smeal Center for the Business of Sustainability at Penn State.
Igor is a Professor at with almost 20 years of experience. He is an Industrial Engineer passionate about Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Ann is a Lecturer at HAN University of Applied Sciences and a Finance Lecturer at HAN International Business School Arnhem with over 12 years of experience.
Michael is a APICS Master Instructor at the IPICS – The Supply Chain Management Institute.