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*The [[En-en adult batch 1|first batch]] starts off the game with a very simple and almost linear sequence showing the origin of global heating, in order to demonstrate how the game works and, also, to make clear that mistakes are beneficial to the learning process, if the players fall in the melting sea ice trap.   
*The [[En-en adult batch 1|first batch]] starts off the game with a very simple and almost linear sequence showing the origin of global heating, in order to demonstrate how the game works and, also, to make clear that mistakes are beneficial to the learning process, if the players fall in the melting sea ice trap.   
*The [[En-en adult batch 2|second batch]] illustrates the different types of human activity and briefly covers carbon sink
*The [[En-en adult batch 2|second batch]] illustrates the different types of human activity and briefly covers carbon sink
*The [[En-en adult batch 3|third batch]] contains the physics part of the Collage. This batch can be the most difficult for new facilitators and is much easier in the [[En-en simplified version|simplified version]].
*The [[En-en adult batch 3|third batch]] contains the physics part of the collage. This batch can be the most difficult for new facilitators and is much easier in the [[En-en simplified version|simplified version]].
*The [[En-en adult batch 4|fourth batch]] highlights observable climate-related natural disasters and consequences on the oceans.
*The [[En-en adult batch 4|fourth batch]] highlights observable climate-related natural disasters and consequences on the oceans.
*The [[En-en adult batch 5|last batch]] shows other climate-related natural disasters, as well as the four human impact cards.
*The [[En-en adult batch 5|last batch]] shows other climate-related natural disasters, as well as the four human impact cards.
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