Digital Media in Presenting History
Digital media has become such an ingrained part of American culture that historians are now able to utilize it in presenting the past. The prevalence
Digital media has become such an ingrained part of American culture that historians are now able to utilize it in presenting the past. The prevalence
I found a blog post by fellow GMU student Trevor Owens from a few years back about the historical elements within the game Fallout 3.
While my project at this point focuses on comparing board games with electronic versions of those games, the games have crossed into other media as
Paul B. Weinstein’s class assignment about having his students review films as part of his history course is a brilliant idea. One of my own
The audience for my project includes people who play board games, video games, or both. It may also include those who are interested in the
After discussing my idea with Dr. Kelly, I have decided to expand my project into some of the precursors for video games. The direct predecessor
There are a few elements that have remained constant in the teaching of history stemming from the late 19th century. The most established is
My project for the last course centered around a brief history of video games paired with a forum for people to share their experiences. For
The ask of teaching history has a few issues that need to be addressed in order to be effective. The first is how to get
Hello, I am currently enrolled in the MA in History program alongside the DH Certificate at George Mason University, and just completed my first year.