SASA is looking for a Volunteer Video Game Researcher for our Archeogaming Team to assist in facilitating the creation and implementation of our Archeogaming Education Program. See the Program Overview for more information.
The leader will work closely with Archaeogaming Education Program Team Leader to research and develop SASA Archaeogaming Learning Modules for use in schools and universities.
Archaeogaming features experts exploring video games that were inspired by the ancient world. SASA’s Archaeogaming Education Modules (AEMs) will consist of complete lesson plans, videos, and materials for one school period that use video games with ancient-related content to explore themes and ideas of ancient history and society. The Video Game Researcher will conduct research and writing as well as data collection and analysis in order to support these modules and participate in the creation of the videos and complementary educational materials as necessary. The Video Game Researcher will participate in the development of videos and educational materials, ensuring that content is both engaging and informative. At the direction of the Team Leader, the Researcher will then edit the materials as necessary. AEMs will further support SASA’s efforts to continue building partnerships with educators and institutions across the country and globe.
All meetings take place via video call and all work is done remotely. Expected work hours are 10 per week. As Video Game Researcher for the Archeogaming Team, you will help research, writing, and analysis towards the creation of new modules and support for existing modules. The Video Game Researcher will work closely with SASA’s Archaeogaming Education Program Team Leader and other necessary individuals to successfully complete and disseminate these modules and the information they contain.
This position is ideally suited for a graduate student or early career scholar in Ancient Studies who is passionate about researching the integration of ancient history within video games, known as "archaeogaming." The candidate should have excellent technical skills and be eager to explore how video games represent ancient cultures and histories, contributing to both academic research and public understanding. Individuals with experience in game studies, digital humanities, or educational gaming are especially encouraged to apply. Candidates should be comfortable analyzing gameplay mechanics, narrative structures, and historical representations in video games. Flexibility and adaptability are crucial, as the role involves independently tackling emerging projects and collaborating on innovative research initiatives.
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