Related: the use of role-playing games to teach history — students take on the roles and arguments of historical figures, but are free to play with them and produce new outcomes (while understanding the divergence from history)https://www.amazon.com/Minds-Fire-Role-Immersion-Transform-College/dp/0674735358 …
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This is such a cool idea!
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Human Wildlife conflict ? Please ?!!
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What in particular? Alternatives to habitat destruction? Extinction broadly?
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You may be aware of this, but I saw an interesting talk recently that had some opinions on games and education along those lines:https://youtu.be/qWFScmtiC44
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When I was in college we had a class that was essentially a widget simulation. It really pulled together all of the concepts of marketing, accounting and operations. Still use those lessons learned 30 years later.
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Sounds super interesting! Would recommend checking out https://hash.ai/ . It's a really great platform for building multi-agent simulations.
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It sounds like it would be a great experience for the students! I'll check out Dahn's work. I've been learning a lot about wargaming and decision forcing games recently. I'm thinking about how they could help people gain intuition for experience that is hard to replicate.
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