Teaching Deliberative Decision Making with Twine
David Seelow, PhD Twine is a free open-source software used to create interactive experiences. The software can be […]
David Seelow, PhD Twine is a free open-source software used to create interactive experiences. The software can be […]
How a Video Game Can Enable a Clear Perspective of Thought and Vision David Seelow, PhD We seem […]
In Memory of Jan Kott (1914-2001) David Seelow, Ph.D.© Great novels, drama, film, dance, fine art, and games […]
David Seelow, PhD© Running Against Time: Playing for the Future Encourage your kids, your students to play Alba: […]
David Seelow, Ph.D.© This is my second article/blog on games and history. The last 2 game related blogs […]
David Seelow, PhD© A Game, History and The Holocaust: Invaluable Lessons from the Czech Republic My junior semester […]
David Seelow, PhD Truth, Society and Student Learning Many people passed the time during COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions […]
David Seelow, PhD© This is the first of three articles on games and media and the transgender community. […]
Going Virtual with Casual Games: Strategies for Teaching during a Pandemic An Eight Part Series. Part 6 David […]
Going Virtual with Casual Games: Strategies for Teaching during a Pandemic David Seelow, PhD© As I mentioned when […]