In Games in Schools and libraries episode 156 Kathleen is joined by James “Pigeon” Fielder, Mark Harvey, Ryan Gibb, the authors of the upcoming book Games without Frontiers: Simulations and Games in the Political Science Classroom to discuss their experiences using games to teach political science.
James “Pigeon” Fielder
https://twitter.com/j_d_fielder
Mark Harvey
https://www.stmary.edu/staff/174
https://twitter.com/DrMAHarvey
Hidden Agenda game he mentioned
https://classicreload.com/hidden-agenda.html
Suggested games:
Risk, Diplomacy, Supremacy
Ryan Gibb
https://www.bakeru.edu/area-of-study/international-studies/
https://twitter.com/scipio_africa
Simulation he uses in his classroom is free and online. It is Model Diplomacy and is administered by the Council on Foreign Relations https://modeldiplomacy.cfr.org/case-library
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Games in Schools and Libraries Guild at Board Game Geek
Kathleen's resources https://www.kathleenmercury.com/
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