List reminders: Links are OK, digest is available
Dag is confused. SIGCIS welcomes links, but bars large attachments because they don't archive, don't go in the digest version of the email, and are not something that everyone on the list would want chewing up their time and bandwidth. Again, links cause none of these problems and are fine. Every now and then we have a flurry of emails to the list. So I also want to remind those who would prefer their history of computing discussion compartmentalized rather than periodically flaring up to dominate their inbox that our mail management system allows mail to be dispatched in a once a day digest format. Just log in at http://sigcis.org/mailman/listinfo/members (you should receive an email every month reminding you of your login details and subscription options) and change the format option. Tom -----Original Message----- From: members-bounces@sigcis.org [mailto:members-bounces@sigcis.org] On Behalf Of Dag Spicer Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 8:52 AM To: members@sigcis.org Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Teaching history with video games Dear group, There is a very thoughtful article on this often noisy topic in the current "Perspectives on History" by the AHA. It is entitled "The Assassin's Perspective: Teaching History with Video Games," by Nicolas Trepanier. I'd love to provide the link to it but SIGCIS has decided not to allow that. Best, Dag -- Dag Spicer Senior Curator Computer History Museum Editorial Board, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA 94043-1311 Tel: +1 650 810 1035 Fax: +1 650 810 1055 _______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members@sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://sigcis.org/pipermail/members/ and you can change your subscription options at http://sigcis.org/mailman/listinfo/members
I believe the link Dag refers to is http://www.historians.org/publications-and-directories/perspectives-on-histo.... It’s a fascinating article (thanks for mentioning it Dag). The author (Trepanier) mentions an edited volume on game studies and history; I note that SIGCIS member Joe November has a chapter in the book, titled “Playing with the Past” (see http://playingwiththepast.com/contents/). Cheers, Andy On May 19, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Thomas Haigh <thaigh@computer.org> wrote:
Dag is confused. SIGCIS welcomes links, but bars large attachments because they don't archive, don't go in the digest version of the email, and are not something that everyone on the list would want chewing up their time and bandwidth. Again, links cause none of these problems and are fine.
Every now and then we have a flurry of emails to the list. So I also want to remind those who would prefer their history of computing discussion compartmentalized rather than periodically flaring up to dominate their inbox that our mail management system allows mail to be dispatched in a once a day digest format. Just log in at http://sigcis.org/mailman/listinfo/members (you should receive an email every month reminding you of your login details and subscription options) and change the format option.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: members-bounces@sigcis.org [mailto:members-bounces@sigcis.org] On Behalf Of Dag Spicer Sent: Monday, May 19, 2014 8:52 AM To: members@sigcis.org Subject: [SIGCIS-Members] Teaching history with video games
Dear group,
There is a very thoughtful article on this often noisy topic in the current "Perspectives on History" by the AHA.
It is entitled "The Assassin's Perspective: Teaching History with Video Games," by Nicolas Trepanier.
I'd love to provide the link to it but SIGCIS has decided not to allow that.
Best,
Dag -- Dag Spicer Senior Curator Computer History Museum Editorial Board, IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 1401 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, CA 94043-1311
Tel: +1 650 810 1035 Fax: +1 650 810 1055
_______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members@sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://sigcis.org/pipermail/members/ and you can change your subscription options at http://sigcis.org/mailman/listinfo/members
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