Beyond traditional college offerings, Maier integrated participatory learning, political history and social history in a collaboration with online MUVE gaming project in a format that younger "digital divide" learners find engaging.
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Pauline Maier historical collaboration with program authors Matthew Weise, Henry Jenkins, Kurt Squire.
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A seven-avatar Multi-User Virtual Environment (MUVE): conservative patriot burgess, tailoress entrepreneur, woman houseservant slave, male blacksmith, immigrant waitress, man fieldhand slave, carpenter.
Pauline Oliveros | Michael Maier | Pauline Kael | Pauline | Pauline Viardot | Pauline Quirke | Pauline Marois | Pauline Julien | Pauline Hanson | The Perils of Pauline | Sepp Maier | Pauline Weaver | Pauline Croze | Pauline Bonaparte | Mark Pauline | Thomas Maier | The Perils of Pauline (1914 serial) | Pauline Therese of Württemberg | Pauline Picard | Pauline Pfeiffer | Pauline Neura Reilly | Pauline Joran | Pauline Johnson | Pauline Green | Henry Maier | Guy Maier | Princess Pauline of Waldeck and Pyrmont | Princess Pauline of Orange-Nassau | Paul L. Maier | Pauline Turner Strong |
In 2006 Raphael edited an issue on the Founders for Forum magazine that included original contributions from scholars Gary Nash, Alfred Young, Gordon Wood, Pauline Maier, Richard Beeman, Woody Holton, Carol Berkin, and Jack Rakove.