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Episode 15 - Teaching History with Games (Live at "Learning at Play")
Scholars At Play
English - November 20, 2019 00:23 - 52 minutes - 99.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsSociety & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Derek, Kyle, Curtis, and Sabeen have a conversation about the opportunities and challenges in using digital games to teach history. This episode was recorded live at "Learning at Play," a 1-day symposium on games for learning and social change which took place at Vanderbilt on 8 November 2019. For more on the event, see: https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/play/
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Objects Discussed
Games
- Assassin’s Creed 2 (Ubisoft Montreal, 2009)
- Attentat 1942 (Charles University, 2017)
Texts
- Gilbert - “‘Assassin’s Creed reminds us that history is human experience’: Students’ senses of empathy while playing a narrative video game” (2019, in: Theory & Research in Social Education)
Objects Mentioned:
- Komel: "ORIENTALISM IN ASSASSIN’S CREED: SELF-ORIENTALIZING THE ASSASSINS FROM FORERUNNERS OF MODERN TERRORISM INTO OCCIDENTALIZED HEROES" (2014)
- Sisler: "Digital Arabs: Representation in Video Games" (2008)
- Sisler: "Contested Memories of War in Czechoslovakia 38-89: Assassination: Designing a Serious Game on Contemporary History" (2016)
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Hosts
Derek Price - twitter.com/digital_derek
Kyle Romero - twitter.com/E_Kyle_Romero
Curtis Maughan
Sabeen Ahmed
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