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Koo |
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Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University |
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moral learning
moral development
moral engagement
values
meaning
education
law
rules
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Interest In Social Issue Games |
I seek to combine two of games' basic capabilities: articulating choices and animating systems. How can we begin to see these choices as moral ones within what often seem like impersonal systems (whether ecological, economic, social, etc.)? What can morally conscious games teach us about systems design for non-game software? |
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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/vvvv |
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http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/games |
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Harvard AB 1997 |
Degree, Institution 2 |
Harvard JD 2002 |
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