Games for Change Sessions You Should Definitely Hit
A year ago Game for Change tried an experiment, hosting a one-day, invite-only event focused on learning games. This year, the schedule is very different, with two full days of… more »
Through coverage of the market, research and up-to-date analysis, Games and Learning reports on the opportunities and challenges facing those seeking to unlock the educational power of games. more »
The technology and platforms available for those building educational games continues to evolve. This section will report on the the latest opportunities and challenges facing those making learning games.
A year ago Game for Change tried an experiment, hosting a one-day, invite-only event focused on learning games. This year, the schedule is very different, with two full days of… more »
Sande Chen spent several months researching, interviewing and writing a series for gamesandlearning.org on the state of the learning game industry some 10 years after she co-authored the work Serious… more »
Win the White House must be the only educational game in history to reference gun control, chicken dinners and gay marriage within the first 5 minutes of gameplay, and, with… more »
The relationship between educational game developers and commercial giants like Apple is, at best, complicated. Student learning doesn’t always align with marketing goals, and even when it does digital inequity… more »