Your Most Obedient Servant recently appeared on the No Bell podcast, where he regaled host Sam Alaimo with tales of his travels, his time in the Marine Corps, and his life as a case teacher.
Participants in the Decision Game Club meet, via Zoom, to work through decision-forcing cases and other kinds of, you guessed it, decision games. At present, we are engaging cases drawn from William Bradford’s history of the English colony at New Plymouth.
If this piques your interest, take a look at the home page of the group. If you would like to join in the fun or observe a case or two, please send an e-mail to thecasemethodclub@gmail.com. (When you do, please mention this announcement.)
If you would like to read up on decision-forcing cases and other exercises of their ilk, you will find much of interest on these two blogs: The Case Method in PME (Intro) and The Case Method in PME (Extra)
Established in days of yore, when cell phones did little more than allow you to make telephone calls, these sites work best with laptops, desktop computers, and other devices fitted with substantial screens.
You can also find link to several pieces about decision games, as well as complete games you can play at home, on the following aggregator.
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