Newsmaker: James Gee on Why the Power of Games to Teach Remains Unrealized
For more than a decade, James Paul Gee has been writing about the potential power of games and game mechanics to change the way we learn, to create new “deep”… 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 »
Often the latest studies about how children learn or what the effect of a given game might be are trapped in expert-facing journal articles and dense social science writing. We cut through the technical speak and explain it as best we can in our Learning Research reports.
For more than a decade, James Paul Gee has been writing about the potential power of games and game mechanics to change the way we learn, to create new “deep”… more »
GlassLab, a unique game development effort behind SimCityEDU, has published a new research paper aimed at outlining a framework for how to use games as a major part of educational… more »
Many schools are in the midst of major investments in mobile technology with the promise of tablets changing the way students learn. A new study of middle schoolers in Virginia… more »