derek thompson taylor university [email protected] mathfest 2015 – washington, d.c
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Teaching Validity and Soundness of Arguments Using the Board Game The Resistance
Derek ThompsonTaylor University
[email protected] 2015 – Washington, D.C.
History – Mafia, Werewolf Theme(s)
◦Resistance vs. Resistance Avalon◦Expansions, Variants
Sequence of Play Moral Objections Inexpensive
◦$20 MSRP◦Can be ~$13
Just what is The Resistance?
An example of deduction◦A, B, C, D, E, F are playing (two spies). On the
first mission, A and D go. One fail card, one pass card. On the second mission, B, C, E go. One fail card, two pass cards. What do you know for sure?
Players talk a lot in the game◦Spies try to convince you with valid
arguments that are not sound◦Above scenario: B says, “Look, I’m not a spy,
exactly one of C or E is a spy.” (B’s a liar.)
Where’s the math?
Great! Lots of laughter and enjoyment Notes came right out The best learning develops naturally (paraphrased) “Games designed to be
educational aren’t fun. You have to let it sneak up on you.” (Alan Moon, Ticket to Ride / 10 Days in the USA)
How’d it go?
Homework based on the gameSurvey (over 3 weeks later)◦Enjoyed it, thought it was worthwhile use of time
◦No moral objections◦Remembered the difference of valid and sound!
Post-assessment
Will definitely do this in class again
Harder homework maybe?Could be a basis for research (papers written on Mafia…)
Future Uses
Paper is here: http://faculty.taylor.edu/drthompson/resistancearguments.pdf
Please contact me ([email protected]) to discuss gaming in the classroom!
Want to learn the game? TONIGHT, 7-10 P.M., Omni Shoreham, Governor's Room
Conclusion!
This time, the players agree to a new rule: when voting on a mission, Spies vote yes if and only if a Spy is on the proposed team. The voting for round one:Vote Team 1 Team 2
Amanda, Derek Bob, Derek Amanda Yes Yes Bob No No Carla No Yes Derek No No Ellie No No Fred No NoWho are the spies?