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Ethemblage

Welcome to Ethemblage! Ethemblage is an online, interactive game that supports reflection about ethics, technology, and nature.

Try Ethemblage

Ready to meet the Ecolution team and the more-than-human ethical dilemmas they face? Play Ethemblage.

Survey

Want to help us improve Ethemblage? Our team is examining its effectiveness as a tool that teaches about “more-than-human” approaches to ethics. Complete our feedback survey here.

This survey has been reviewed by UofG’s Research Ethics Board for compliance with Canadian federal guidelines for research involving human participants (REB#1916).

Ethemblage Teaching/Learning Guides

Are you interested in using Ethemblage as part of your teaching or learning?

We have curated a collection of materials to support your use of Ethemblage, whether as a class activity, in professional training, or for personal reflection. Feel free to use or adapt these guides as you need (with appropriate reference to the original).

Guide: More-than-human Thinking

Guide: Ethics and Technology

Guide: Digital Natures

Who might benefit from using these guides?

Anyone is welcome to use Ethemblage and these companion teaching/learning guides, but there are a few groups who we think may find extra benefits from their use. These include:

  • Post-secondary educators or instructors (at universities, colleges etc.)
  • Students
  • Technology professionals
  • Conservation professionals

Contact Us

Do you have something to add to the teaching/learning guides? Do you have suggestions for Ethemblage? Contact Leah Govia (lgovia@uoguelph.ca) or Roberta Hawkins (rhawkins@uoguelph.ca) for any feedback, questions, or concerns you might have.