Nov 23, 2015
On the upper floors of the DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond, Wash., small teams of student game developers huddle together over monitors, clicking and tweaking visuals and game mechanics,… more »
Nov 19, 2015
Ten years ago indie game developer and author Sande Chen studied the state of the games for impact movement in the book she co-authored called “Serious Games: Games That Educate, Train and Inform.” We’ve asked her to revisit that work to see what has or has not changed in the field of learning games.
Nov 16, 2015
It’s hard to argue against Open Educational Resources (OER) – those teaching tools and materials that are free from copyright and can be downloaded and modified by any teacher. But… more »
Nov 12, 2015
Smaller edtech companies and developers not up to date on their state’s student privacy policies probably have a lot of catching up to do. Since the Federal Trade Commission updated… more »