Open one shared case
Start with group projects, group chats, tryouts, shared notes, or trust repair.
2 minutesEducator onboarding
Good Choices helps students practice naming players, incentives, options, trust, signals, and better next moves in situations they already understand.
Fast classroom start
Use one scenario as a warmup, advisory activity, economics example, or writing prompt. Students do not need accounts for the prototype.
Start with group projects, group chats, tryouts, shared notes, or trust repair.
2 minutesStudents identify players, choices, payoffs, missing information, and repeated effects.
5 minutesAsk which move protects trust, reduces drama, and makes cooperation easier tomorrow.
5 minutesTell us what confused students, what landed, and what classroom scenario to add next.
3 minutesCurriculum supplement
Good Choices works best as a discussion supplement, not a replacement curriculum. The aim is practical judgment: noticing incentives before reacting.
Prisoner's Dilemma, public goods, incentives, signaling, and tradeoffs.
Belonging, trust, repair, group norms, and conflict de-escalation.
Cooperation, institutions, social contracts, credibility, and reputation.
Students explain choices with evidence instead of judging people too quickly.
Invite link builder
Use a short school or class label to make a trackable invite link for a handout, parent newsletter, LMS post, or classroom slide.
Add a school or class label to generate a link.