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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
Maine Women's Giving Tree Quarterly Review Vol. 2, No. 1 (2017), Maine Women's Giving Tree Staff
Maine Women's Giving Tree Quarterly Review Vol. 2, No. 1 (2017), Maine Women's Giving Tree Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Investing In Our Future - How Maine Can Prepare Our Children To Becometommorrow's Leaders (2017), Maine Women's Policy Center And Maine Children's Alliance Staff
Investing In Our Future - How Maine Can Prepare Our Children To Becometommorrow's Leaders (2017), Maine Women's Policy Center And Maine Children's Alliance Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Time Travel, Labour History, And The Null Curriculum: New Design Knowledge For Mobile Augmented Reality History Games, Owen Gottlieb
Time Travel, Labour History, And The Null Curriculum: New Design Knowledge For Mobile Augmented Reality History Games, Owen Gottlieb
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This paper presents a case study drawn from design-based research (DBR) on a mobile, place-based augmented reality history game. Using DBR methods, the game was developed by the author as a history learning intervention for fifth to seventh graders. The game is built upon historical narratives of disenfranchised populations that are seldom taught, those typically relegated to the 'null curriculum'. These narratives include the stories of women immigrant labour leaders in the early twentieth century, more than a decade before suffrage. The project understands the purpose of history education as the preparation of informed citizens. In paying particular attention to …