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Interview | Traveling through DimensionU with Nt Etuk
Nt Etuk founded DimensionU (formerly Tabula Digita) on the premise that the education system needed to become truly “customer-oriented,” where the real customer in education is the student. It was Nt’s belief (pronounced EN-tee) that, prior to DimensionU, most emphasis was … Continue reading
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Trends | Infographic: The Gamefication of Education
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Tagged academic gaming, carmen sandiego, children's software, educational games, gamefication, massively multiplayer, MIT, reader rabbit
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Interview | You and Your FriendsLearn
As an engineer, Bhargav Sri Prakash’s passion and perhaps, obsession, has been to dream of and implement scalable technologies to solve the world’s biggest problems. Bhargav was one of the many immigrants to the United States who left everything behind in … Continue reading
Why Educators Must Make Peace with Gaming
EDTECH CHALLENGE | by Jesse M. Langley Gamers have spent over 5.93 million years in Azeroth, the fictional land of World of Warcraft. This is one of the most significant statistics facing education today. One of the most significant problems facing education … Continue reading
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Tagged academic gaming, ali carr-chellman, civics, education and technology, gaming, supreme court, tech fun, TED talks
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