Parents of Young Children Less Concerned with Media’s Effects
A new national survey of parents finds that the age-old battle with children over television and computer time may be coming to an end.
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 »
A new national survey of parents finds that the age-old battle with children over television and computer time may be coming to an end.
Gamification has become one of the buzzwords connected to management, marketing and user engagement. The gamification of education has taken on special meaning, mixing actual gaming with innovation in education… more »
Whether it is training pilots to handle dangerous flying conditions or people scooping out ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery, businesses have used simulation games to train and test employees’… more »
Researchers aimed to outline some substantial and substantiated trends in serious games and their role in formal education, but ended up trapped in the old chicken-and-egg conundrum. The meta-analysis by… more »