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Kids are learning history from video games now

Last year, Nicholas Mulder, a history professor at Cornell University, asked his Twitter followers to help him understand a certain kind of student in his classes: players of the video game Europa Universalis. Students kept enrolling in his course on modern Europe because of the game, which he had only recently learned existed.

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Prof. Palmer April 3, 2022January 8, 2025 Europa Universalis, History, In the News
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