Next, Shu Wan (via recording) discusses game-based instruction of history. He doesn’t want to make them but the games, but prefers to find something freely available: Nation Wars is available on Steam.
Now Justin Carpenter speaks on Julio Cortazar’s Hopscotch, a book that is a game in its own right(?) comes with a table of instructions! @keystonedh.bsky.social#keystonedh24
The first sessions of Keystone DH day 3 are starting soon. We will have a discussion on digital archives and one on games as literacy.
Natasha Johnson’s takeaways: Students should have basic code knowledge foundation to be able to debug and improve generative AI code. #keystonedh@keystonedh.bsky.social
Furlong finds neither apocalyptic nightmare nor that AI will solve all our problems--but rather space of intense debate/discussion in faculty and staff with very strong opinions and concerns!