Economics Seminar - Pedagogy - Using Squid Game to Teach Game Theory
Department of Economics seminar
Pedagogy Economic Seminar - Wayne Geerling University of Texas
An UEBS Department of Economics seminar | |
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Speaker(s) | Wayne Geerling University of Texas |
Date | 27 November 2024 |
Time | 14:00 to 15:00 |
Place | Online via Zoom |
Event details
Abstract
Abstract: Economic educators have been teaching with pop culture for decades, but the idea of using foreign-language teaching resources to create a more inclusive and diverse classroom has only recently been taken up. In this presentation, I use Netflix’s dystopian Korean-language drama series Squid Game (2021) to illustrate an active-learning technique to support the teaching of game theory in undergraduate courses. The series is chosen because it demonstrates different games with which the characters have to engage as part of the narrative. Geerling, Mateer and Addler (2020) show that using popular films in class is an effective way to introduce and motivate the deeper learning of core game theory concepts. I build on this work by providing instructors with a menu of quick teaching scenes and extended teaching guides, from which they can freely select and adapt to their particular needs.