Enviro P.I.
- WHAT: A game simulating the aftereffects of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.
- BY: Sarah Varney, Steve Nestor and Rashmi Sinha.
- FOR: Rob Brown at Wheeler School, Spring 1996.
- SIZE: 3.7M (download); 5M (expanded).
INTENDED AUDIENCE
Enviro PI was designed for Rob Brown's ninth grade Environmental Science at Wheeler School.
Students can work either individually or in teams. No advance knowledge of the issues is required,
and the program provides detailed review of biological and mechanical issues of an oil spill.
As the game progresses, students solve environmental problems by researching alternative solutions.
EDUCATIONAL GOALS
The goal of Enviro PI is to build students' environmental knowledge and research skills in the
context of a game. The student is presented with an upcoming decision, such as how to contain
the oil slick. The student then researches the issue, by "surfing the web," reading a "newspaper,"
and even talking to seals!
NOTES
Enviro PI is a long and somewhat complex game. It incorporates a wide range of information. It may
be overly complex for first-time computer users, but it does offer some great tutorials.