Jo Wilder and the Capitol Case
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This award-winning game turns kids into history detectives! In this point-and-click adventure, players use the methods of real historians to uncover the story behind each mystery artifact.
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Monthly Player Activity
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Raw Data
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Time-sequenced data as provided by the game directly. Includes player events, system feedback and game progression.
Detectors
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Calculated Events
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Raw time-sequenced data interwoven with with events generated by automated detectors.
Extractors
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Feature Data
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Feature-engineered data that describe game-play at different levels of aggregation.
Templates
These samples link out to a github codespace and are useful for exploration and visualization. They are also effective starting spots for your own experiments.
Publications
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David J Gagnon, Ryan S Baker, Sarah Gagnon, Luke Swanson, Nick Spevacek, Juliana Andres, Erik Harpstead, Jennifer Scianna, Stefan Slater, Maria OCZ San Pedro. (2022). Exploring players' experience of humor and snark in a grade 3-6 history practices game. 2022 Games + Learning + Society Conference Proceedings.
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Stefan Slater, Ryan S Baker, David Gagnon, Erik Harpstead, Juliana Ma, Alexandra L Andres, Luke Swanson. (2022). Changing Students’ Perceptions of a History Exploration Game Using Different Scripts. Iyer, S. et al. (Eds.) (2022). Proceedings of the 30th International Conference on Computers in Education. Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education.