Pastplay : teaching and learning history with technology /
"In the field of history, the Web and other technologies have become important tools in research and teaching of the past. Yet the use of these tools is limited--many historians and history educators have resisted adopting them because they fail to see how digital tools supplement and even impr...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Digital humanities (Ann Arbor, Mich.)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- What has mystery got to do with it? / Ruth Sandwell and John Sutton Lutz
- "Why can't you just tell us?" : learning Canadian history with the Virtual Historian / Stéphane Lévesque
- Interactive worlds as educational tools for understanding Arctic life / Richard Levy and Peter Dawson
- Tecumseh lies here : goals and challenges for a pervasive history game in progress / Timothy Compeau and Robert MacDougall
- The hermeneutics of screwing around; or what you do with a million books / Stephen Ramsay
- Abort, retry, pass, fail : games as teaching tools / Sean Gouglas, Mihaela Ilovan, Shannon Lucky, and Silvia Russell
- Ludic algorithms / Bethany Nowviskie
- Making and playing with models : using rapid prototyping to explore the history and technology of stage magic / William J. Turkel and Devon Elliott
- Contests for meaning : playing King Philip's War in the twenty-first century / Matthew Kirscenbaum
- Rolling your own : on modding commercial games for educational goals / Shawn Graham
- Simulation games and the study of the past : classroom guidelines / Jeremiah McCall
- Playing into the past : reconsidering the educational promise of public history exhibits / Brenda Trofanenko
- Teaching history in an age of pervasive computing : the case for games in the high school and undergraduate classroom / Kevin Kee and Shawn Graham
- Victorian SimCities : playful technology on Google Earth / Patrick Dunae and John Sutton Lutz
- True facts or false facts
- which are more authentic / T. Mills Kelly.