David Hatfield, Researcher

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Three Expertise Keywords:
educational technology, epistemic games, learning environment design

Read More:

http://epistemicgames.org/dhatfiel

Why Digital Media and Learning?

Digital media provide powerful tools for learning and rethinking the design of learning environments.

Recent Posts:

  1. David Hatfield: Games, Diversity, and Democracy (April 9, 2008)
  2. David Hatfield: the power of authenticity (March 1, 2007)

Description of Current Work:

I’m interested in how digital media-enhanced role playing games can be designed to provide young people with consequential civic identities through professional practices. In particular, I am focused on the professional tools and practices of Journalism and Urban Planning, and the opportunities for virtualized practice through them.

Selected Publications/Projects/Articles/Press:

Projects: science.net (journalism epistemic game design), Urban Science (urban planning epistemic game design), Professional Practice Simulator (epistemic game engine development) Pubs: Epistemic games and game engines (2008 AERA conference presentation) Press Play: designing an epistemic game engine for journalism (2006 ICLS conference paper)

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