Teachers generally frown upon students who play video games in class, but a public school in the Bronx has found a way to use video game design as an educational tool–and the results are astounding.
Pac-Man. Tetris. Super Mario Bros. Fortnite. Monopoly. Animal Crossing. The list of iconic games goes on. Playing games is a surreal experience — just for a moment, you're transported into a world ...
As a self-proclaimed lifelong learner and former educator, Amy Boyington is passionate about researching and advocating for learners of all ages. For over a decade, Amy has specialized in writing ...
Students from across the country will get a chance to design their own version of the skyscraper-size video games that have become the calling card of Drexel University’s Entrepreneurial Game Studio ...
Schools should provide a window through which all students can see the future they want for themselves. Students arrive in the classroom with a diverse range of needs, and helping them succeed isn’t ...
When Kate Smith’s second grade class finished their virtual field trip to a local farm, her students chose how they wanted to share what they had learned. Some kids created postcards or a poster with ...
The Princeton Review(R) --the education company known for its tutoring, test-prep services, and annual school rankings in dozens of categories--today issued its lists of the undergraduate and graduate ...