Why Parents Sometimes Turn Out to be Edtech Entrepreneurs
Guest columnist Mamie Jõeveer explores how the concerns of two parents lead to an entrepreneurial startup called TurtleDiary.com.
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 »
Guest columnist Mamie Jõeveer explores how the concerns of two parents lead to an entrepreneurial startup called TurtleDiary.com.
The robots are coming this Christmas, coming to teach your six-year-old to code. Play-i, a Mountain View, CA-based company, plans to start shipping Bo and Yana, two adorable robots kids… more »
We have an early look at some of the interesting data coming out of a larger report on teacher attitudes around the use of games in the classroom. The numbers hint at wider use of games in the classroom and indicate teachers see the real benefit of games in helping low-performing students.
Games can be—and are—meaningful vehicles for learning. But for learning games to be used on a large scale in schools, games must not only help students learn, but help them… more »