4 Things Game Designers Can Learn from Teachers
The annual Games in Education conference in Troy, New York is a rarity in that it brings together two groups of people who don’t often spend a lot of time together—classroom… 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 »
What does it look like when the teacher has students fire up an iPad game or assigns a game as homework? These stories offer insight into what is happening in today’s classrooms and how developers can ensure their games fit into a teacher’s vision of education.
The annual Games in Education conference in Troy, New York is a rarity in that it brings together two groups of people who don’t often spend a lot of time together—classroom… more »
As 2015 comes to a close there are a series of developments that offered both powerful optimism that the U.S. Department of Education was getting serious about using games in… more »
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 »
While it can sometimes be difficult to understand just what exactly the related question or challenge is, in many education systems around the world, the ‘answer’ or ‘solution’ put forward… more »