HARLEM -- Not too long ago, all professors Stan Altman and Brian Schwartz knew about video games was that students loved them. Today they're using games to help kids develop skills for the real world.
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.
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Back-to-school season is no longer just about pencils and notebooks. At Code Ninjas, kids are learning digital literacy, coding, and problem-solving through video game building.
TEMPE — Arizona State University is seeking to help students earn college credits while playing video games. College officials are collaborating with the nonprofit Games for Change to develop ...
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