Since I really know of no other way to spark conversations about #HistoricalGameStudies and #GamingthePastInEd other than writing and then re-sharing my writing in case it's been missed in the shuffle, I bring you the shamelessly self-promotional #McCallGTPRetrospective, each of the essays, no more than one a day and books published first somewhere other than gamingthepast.net! I know, pretty exciting, right?!?!?
The first entry in the #McCallGTPRetrospective on #GamingthePastInEd is the September 27th, 2010
https://www.playthepast.org/?p=94 . I introduced the idea of a "simulation game" for history education and the idea of "defensible models". I don't really use the "simulation game" concept as expressed here; I still talk about defensible models.