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IDSC 100.01 Games and Gaming Cultures 6 credits
In this seminar, we will use games (both by studying them and by playing them) as a lens through which we can explore all manner of fascinating questions. How do the games we play shape our culture and our communities? What makes a game fun, engaging, addictive, boring, brutal, or banal? How can games encourage certain kinds of behavior, even after we’ve stopped playing them? Could we make Carleton itself a bit better–or at least more fun–if we gamified certain aspects of life here? To aid our exploration, we’ll draw on readings from multiple genres and employ a variety of research methods to analyze games from social, textual, and design perspectives. This course will also include weekly lab sessions on Wednesday evenings (6:15-8:30PM). Students will be required to attend at least eight out of ten lab sessions.
Held for new first year students. Extra time required for evening meetings
- Fall 2024
- AI/WR1, Argument & Inquiry/WR1
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IDSC 100.01 Fall 2024
- Faculty:George Cusack 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- WHulings 316 6:00pm-8:30pm
- T, THWeitz Center 136 1:15pm-3:00pm