What is GeoGuessr and How Does it Work for Teachers? Tips & Tricks By Luke Edwards published 8 May 23 GeoGuessr gamifies geography to make map based learning extra engaging for students.
Gamifying Teacher Training By Ian Peterkin published 28 February 23 Gamifying teacher training at the Laguna Unified School District allows educators to earn cash prizes, explains award-winning chief technology officer Michael Morrison.
Creating A Roblox Classroom By Stephanie Smith Budhai, Ph.D. published 28 October 22 By creating a Roblox classroom, teachers can provide opportunities for collaboration, creativity, and more
Dungeons & Dragons: 5 Reasons to Teach With It By Erik Ofgang published 13 October 22 The classic role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons is undergoing a renaissance and many say the game’s effectiveness as a teaching tool is almost, well, magical.
Using Minecraft to Launch An Esports Program By Chris Aviles published 28 July 22 Minecraft is an excellent entry point for schools interested in starting esports programs
Teaching With Word Games Beyond Wordle By Erik Ofgang published 24 March 22 Wordle isn’t the only word game that can teach children while also entertaining them.
50 Sites & Apps for K-12 Education Games By Diana Restifo, David Kapuler published 19 October 21 Game-based learning is a great way to integrate technology into the classroom while engaging kids with real learning.
How Colleges are Using Minecraft to Create Events and Activities By Ellen Ullman published 17 September 20 Higher ed institutions have discovered the value of Minecraft to bridge gaps brought on by remote learning
S.S. Grin Invites Kids on Journey of Social Learning By TL Editors published 14 February 20 S.S. Grin does a good job of introducing each character's values and strengths via role playing and storytelling.
GameSalad Guides Kids in Digital Game Design and Creation By TL Editors published 30 January 20 GameSalad lets kids create custom games in a visual, rule-based coding system, so there's no need to know any coding language.
CoderZ’s New Cyber Robotics 102 Curriculum Engages Students in Coding and STEM By TL Editors published 23 January 20 Cyber Robotics 102 has students work in an online virtual environment that features a new robot called Ruby and that accurately mimics real-life physics and a physical setting.
MIND Research Institute Launches New Version of ST Math By TL Editors published 10 January 20 MIND Research Institute today announced the launch of an all-new version of its flagship solution, ST Math®.
AlgoBot: Fun Way to Introduce Computer Science Algorithms By TL Editors published 3 January 20 Algo Bot is a game where players solve basic puzzles through arranging sequences of commands.
Classcraft: Teamwork is Key in Game-Based Behavior Management App By Tech & Learning published 25 November 19 Classcraft is an online fantasy-themed behavior- and learning-management role-playing game
Duolingo: Kids Learn Languages with Games, Small Steps By TL Editors published 22 November 19 Duolingo is a game-based language-learning tool.
Teach Coding & Computer Science With Top Gaming Platform Roblox By TL Editors published 7 November 19 Like Minecraft, this popular gaming platform can be used to teach and demonstrate specific skills, with careful planning and structured implementation.
Building The First Middle School Esports League By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ published 3 October 19
DreamBox Learning Math A Top Tool For Math Practice, Homework, and More By TL Editors published 25 September 19 DreamBox Learning Math is an interactive, adaptive, self-paced program that provides engaging activities for students to learn and practice skills in mathematics.
Minecraft: Kids Learn 21st Century Skills While Building New Worlds By TL Editors published 16 September 19 Minecraft is a sandbox game that can be adapted to fit nearly any objective or subject, with lessons lasting as short as one period or the entire year.