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Conflict simulations are a useful tool to confront students with the general problems of formalizing problems in abstracts models. In this showcase workshop participants will design games on a historical topic, play and compare their solutions.
Paper, Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial, History, Education/ pedagogy, didactics, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, modeling, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), history, simulation, data modeling, Games studies
Paper, Pre-Conference Workshop and Tutorial, History, Education/ pedagogy, didactics, curricular and pedagogical development and analysis, modeling, meta-criticism (reflections on digital humanities and humanities computing), history, simulation, data modeling, Games studies
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