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It’s Game Over for the Institute of Play. But Its Legacy Lives On.

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The news came as a surprise to educational game developers and researchers, many of whom credit the Institute of Play for supporting and growing the game-based learning industry. educational institutions. It has published research and games, facilitated trainings and workshops, and even designed schools.

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K-12 Dealmaking: Ariz. State Launches Ed Tech Partnership; K12 Inc. Acquires LTS Education Systems;

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purchased a publisher of digital game-based learning technology while Arizona State University partnered with investors to get new ed tech to the market faster. LTS’s customer base has very minimal state or client overlap with K12’s current FuelEd customer base, Udell noted. In recent dealmaking news, K12 Inc.

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With Eyes on Asia, Kidaptive Raises $19.1M to Grow Its ‘Invisible’ Adaptive Learning Platform

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Once known for a learning game, the Redwood City, Calif.-based based company now touts itself as a provider of adaptive-learning technologies for educational content providers. The company is in talks with education companies in China and India, and will onboard as many as 5 new partners by the end of the year.

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The Vocabulary Doctors: How to Teach Vocabulary

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Dr. Angela Peery has been an educator 31 years and has served as a secondary English teacher, secondary administrator, instructional coach, turnaround specialist, curriculum developer, and consultant. Kimberly” as she is known by many, has been an educator and literacy consultant for many years. FlashCard Stash. Full Bio As Submitted.

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What Video Games Like Doom Teach Us About Learning, According to GBL Guru James Paul Gee

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We caught up with Gee to learn about what games he’s currently playing, what he’s learning, why he doesn’t trust people who don’t finish games, and how it feels to be one of the most respected voices in the game-based learning community at the ripe age of 68. I don’t tend to play educational games.

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Learning Revolution Events - Call for Volunteers - You Matter! - Future of Museums Keynote Recordings

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

. - Albert Einstein The Learning Revolution Project highlights our own "conference 2.0" virtual and physical events and those of our over 200 partners in the learning professions. Share your experience with game-based learning with an audience of game developers and peer educators!