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Harold Innis, the video game!

Regarding our discussion of undergraduate teaching, Civilization IV and Harold Innis, since there are a surprisingly large number of people in the seminar who are familiar with the game already, if anyone is willing to be a "playtester" for my undergrad assignment on comm tech that would be a big help. I will also ask about this in class. All you have to do is try to think like an undergrad.

This event might be of interest as well:

Teaching and Technology (1 page PDF flyer), Monday 5:30pm

I plan to talk about the Civ IV mod, but I may also talk briefly about blogs and wikis. This event provides GTC and AGTC credit.

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wow, i remember playing civ I in, gasp, the early 1990s.

the teaching with technology lecture looks really interesting.

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