No. Disrespectful. Jane, the book you cite discusses children playing. Pokemon Go is very different. Respect.https://twitter.com/avantgame/status/752898487641976832 …
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@ShowMetheHope But it's a chance to explore a different side of the Holocaust. Connect to the players. Engage them, don't shame them.3 replies 0 retweets 7 likes -
Replying to @avantgame @ShowMetheHope
But… it does offer an opportunity to see how they can use augmented reality to make museums more engaging
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Replying to @Mr_Staley @avantgame
True, but not this museum. Remember, this is a sacred space esp to those intimately connected to the Holocaust.
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Replying to @ShowMetheHope @avantgame
Agree 100%. Can’t see any meaningful connection between Go and the museum. But they might explore ways to use…
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how is Jewish community organization of public games for children during the holocaust not a meaningful connection?
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And I think it's a good idea and way to leverage tech. But that would take time and planning. And most likely not with this game
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Replying to @Mr_Staley @avantgame
Teaching history should seek to "leverage" human characteristics—not Tech.
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Thankfully the tech allows us to do that in new, more engaging ways.
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I'm just saying there is a really fascinating and unsettling historical topic on play and games during the Holocaust
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