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For Good Measure: Assessing the Impact of Game-Based Instruction in the Archives
Society of Georgia Archivists annual meeting
  • Autumn M. Johnson, Georgia Southern University
  • Dawn Nikki Cannon-Rech, Georgia Southern University
Document Type
Presentation
Presentation Date
11-13-2020
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Presented at Society of Georgia Archivists annual meeting

Abstract

Game-based instructional programs can provide creative, hands-on learning opportunities while protecting valuable collections. This presentation will reflect on the experience of using game-based instructional techniques to successfully develop an Escape Game that engaged a campus community with archival sources and authentic learning. Sensory game immersion provided authentic engagement with the materiality of collections, their historical context, and the deeper critical narratives within the collection. Tasks were designed to engage learning objectives that explored archival conceptualization, discovery, and interpretation. The successful program increased awareness of the archival collections throughout the University community and became a catalyst for collaboration between subject librarians and teaching faculty.

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Citation Information
Autumn M. Johnson and Dawn Nikki Cannon-Rech. "For Good Measure: Assessing the Impact of Game-Based Instruction in the Archives" Society of Georgia Archivists annual meeting (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/autumn-johnson/5/