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AHIS596 SPRING 2016

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Games, Narrative, and Interaction

March 29, 2016March 29, 2016Maeve Kane

Tableau Public

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NHGIS Data Finder

  • Tableau examples
  • Privileging Form Over Content
  • Being Historical: How Strategy Games are Changing Popular History
  • Historical Games – Why Mechanics Must Be Both Good and Accurate (video autoplays)
  • Surviving History: The Fever!
  • History as it Can Be Played: A New Public History?

class session historical accuracy, interactivity, narrative, video games

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