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 »
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 »
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 »
Ten years ago indie game developer and author Sande Chen studied the state of the games for impact movement in the book she co-authored called “Serious Games: Games That Educate, Train and Inform.” We’ve asked her to revisit that work to see what has or has not changed in the field of learning games.
Smaller edtech companies and developers not up to date on their state’s student privacy policies probably have a lot of catching up to do. Since the Federal Trade Commission updated… more »