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Big Pimping: More on Uses of History in Tabletop RPGs

Posted on March 6, 2012 by Andrew D Devenney
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I won’t make a habit of poking my own website every time I post something at Play The Past, but I figure for this, what the hell (the intro to this series was in December, so peeps might need a … Continue reading →

Posted in Books & Writing | Tagged blogging, history, immersion, Play the Past, remix, role-playing, rpgs | Leave a reply

Big Pimping: New at Play the Past…Me!

Posted on December 6, 2011 by Andrew D Devenney
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After getting my feet wet by writing my guest post on “Experimenting with Playful Historical Thinking in the Classroom” last September, I agreed a few weeks ago to join Play the Past, a group blog exploring the intersection of cultural … Continue reading →

Posted in Books & Writing | Tagged blogging, dungeons and dragons, Play the Past | Leave a reply

Belated Blog Post Pimping: Playful Historical Thinking

Posted on October 29, 2011 by Andrew D Devenney
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Talk about dropping the ball on this. Earlier this fall, I wrote a guest blog post at the Play the Past group blog on an experiment I’m conducting in a couple of my European civilizations courses this semester. It’s entitled … Continue reading →

Posted in Teaching | Tagged blogging, digital humanities, gamification, Play the Past | Leave a reply
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