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reflection


Tacy Fullerton Keynote at Games for Change 2017 1

Games for Change 2017: A Reprise for the Humanities

In a calendar now saturated with conferences about video games, Games for Change, remains one of the very […]

August 17, 2017  in Uncategorized  tagged humanities / reflection / the arts / thoreau / video games / walden by David Seelow, PhD



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