New Education Secretary Still Stresses Assessment as a Tool
During his final stop this week on a tour of schools in four states and the District of Columbia, the acting U.S. Secretary of Education, John B. King Jr., defended… 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.
During his final stop this week on a tour of schools in four states and the District of Columbia, the acting U.S. Secretary of Education, John B. King Jr., defended… more »
Any assessment of why schools have been slow to adopt new technology and use games in the classroom always focuses in part on the problem of discoverability and purchasing. A… more »
In his final State of the Union address last week, President Obama called for every student to gain the opportunity for “the hands-on computer science and math class classes that… 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 »