Since the days of “Oregon Trail,” educational games have teased at the possibility that learning in school can be freed from the doldrum of textbooks and tests. So if games are fun, and learning ...
No one questions that well-designed games can engage children, and a growing number of teachers are introducing them in their classrooms. But skeptics abound when it comes to games’ impact on learning ...
Developers hoping to transform digital learning games from lightweight classroom fun to serious instructional tools could soon have access to powerful new technologies to help make that happen.
SimCity is coming to the classroom. The nonprofit GlassLab has released its first educational game based on Electronic Arts‘ SimCity city simulator, the genre-defining title that Will Wright first ...
The video games that Kyle Brda, a ninth-grader from Redwood City, Calif., plays at home typically involve shooting people. But on a recent day in September, he spent the afternoon at an office ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA), in collaboration with GlassLab, today announced SimCityEDU is in development, an online educational community based on the ...
GlassLab Games, the studio behind SimCityEDU, launched Mars Generation One: Argubot Academy today, a game that teaches students argumentation and reasoned thinking. The studio also announced that it ...
Editor’s note: Michael John (“MJ”) is responsible for all creative product development at GlassLab. An industry veteran who has designed commercial video games for close to twenty years, his design ...
David Villarreal, a graduate student in Rochester Institute of Technology’s industrial design program, has been selected the recipient of this year’s GlassLab Design Fellowship—given annually to an ...
GlassLab, a project of the Institute Of Play, continues to be a leader in game based learning. By connecting experienced commercial game designers/developers with learning/assessment experts they are ...
For the first time, Corning Museum of Glass has invited students to perform in its GlassLab design session. Rochester Institute of Technology students Tom Zogas and Dan Ipp will take part in the ...
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