Tech Giants Send Mixed Signals to Classrooms
Unlike the academic publishing world that banked on schools as the primary source of income, tech behemoths like Apple and Google see it as only a small part of their… 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.
Unlike the academic publishing world that banked on schools as the primary source of income, tech behemoths like Apple and Google see it as only a small part of their… more »
School districts lack information they need to get the best deals on education technology, according to leaders of a new nonprofit organization that was announced this month at SXSW Edu. Harold… 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 »
Developers whose learning games work on Google tablets have just seen a big bump in their possible market size. Google announced this week that Google Play for Education, their suite… more »