Lee Banville is editor of Gamesandlearning.org. He is also an Professor of Journalism at The University of Montana. For 13 years he ran the online and digital operations of the PBS NewsHour, overseeing coverage of domestic and international stories.
Dec 10, 2014
A major new report offers some important insights into when and why teachers use digital games to assess student understanding of lessons. The report, from A-GAMES (which is easier to… more »
Sep 29, 2014
Learning game developers face a unique challenge when it comes to finding revenue streams for their products, having to balance the need to monetize with the ethical questions about how… more »
Sep 25, 2014
Publishing a game used to be an expensive affair. Not simply the production costs, but distribution, store placement and marketing to the game press and consumers all took major upfront… more »
Sep 18, 2014
The use of tablets in schools continues to grow and the differences between games for the classroom and games parents buy for kids continues to shrink, but still learning game… more »