Mar 9, 2015
Games with a larger mission — to educate or teach — often market themselves as just that: a way to teach kids. But a first-time developer, Upper One Games, is banking that players are willing to embrace games that offer a unique world view while also delivering entertaining gameplay.
Mar 5, 2015
Are you headed to Austin to learn about how technology, policy and teaching are colliding? Well, if you will be at SXSW Edu next week you probably have noticed there… more »
Mar 2, 2015
Teacher John Garuccio wrote a multiplication problem on a digital whiteboard in a corner of an unusually large classroom at David A. Boody Intermediate School in Brooklyn. About 150 sixth… more »
Feb 26, 2015
The A-GAMES project, which released a national survey of teachers’ use of games in the classroom last year is now out with a report that offers deeper insights into what… more »