Key Takeaways Researchers have created a video game to help elementary students learn more about anatomy The game teaches ...
(TNS) — Before the pandemic, the average American child between 8 and 18 played video games for an hour and 20 minutes a day, and if my kids are representative, that figure skyrocketed this past year.
Educational video games are being ignored in classrooms, even though students say the games would help them learn better, a new survey found. It’s about time education leaders break from their stodgy ...
Research has found that this training seems to pay off: Studies have reported that action video game players have better vision, performed better in spatial tasks and had better control of their ...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Math never looked quite as fun as this adventure: traveling back in time to the Mayan civilization in Central America. “It's important to your survival rate within the context of ...
While the world of educational programming and video games is vast, not all offerings are created equal. So how is a parent or teacher to choose? Nadine Levitt, founder of the educational technology ...
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 ...
Publishers of educational software, for instance, should help develop such games for home-schooled students and the growing after-school learning market. They should also produce short video games ...
Researchers at the University of Missouri will use $8 million from the Department of Education to improve the science video game Mission HydroSci. Researchers at the University of Missouri are using ...