LRO!
Presents: Real Lives |

Experience
life as a:
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Peasant farmer in Bangladesh
• Factory worker in Brazil
• Policeman in Nigeria
• Lawyer in the United States
• Computer operator in Poland
or any of thousands more ...
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Through
statistically accurate events, Real Lives brings to life different
cultures, political systems, economic opportunities, personal decisions,
health issues, family issues, schooling, jobs, religions, geography,
war, peace, and more. As you make decisions for your characters
and experience the consequences of those decisions you will learn
about the world and gain an increased appreciation of your own culture
and the cultures of other peoples. The interactive software, carefully
chosen Internet links, suggested activities, and projects make Real
Lives an exciting part of your social sciences education.
Free
Trial: Download
the free 30-day Real Lives evaluation:
Educational Simulations is committed to helping
people in disadvantaged countries in a variety of ways. First, the
Real Lives simulation gives you and your students the opportunity
to learn how people really live in other countries. By taking the
part of another human being and facing realistic life decisions,
we hope your students will develop compassion for and understanding
of others. This may influence students to act intelligently and
compassionately later in life, for example, when called on to vote,
make charitable contributions, choose a vocation, and interact with
some of the world's six billion people.
Real Lives is
a life simulation that gives you the opportunity to learn how people
really live in other countries.
Real Lives is an interactive life simulation software program
that enables you and your students to live one of billions of lives in any country
in the world. Rich or poor, happy or sad, Real Lives provides the circumstances
and you make the decisions.
Real Lives begins with the
birth of a child somewhere in the world. As your character grows, you will live
this person's life, making decisions and living with the consequences of your
decisions.
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