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  1. Added Oct 08, 2008 by coshankman and 1 other
    It is about how an Algebra video game is currently used in NYC schools, how the game is helping kids get over their fear of math, potentially raising test scores, while bringing a little fun to the classroom. Definitely worth the read.
  2. Added May 21, 2008 by aseldow
    Our educational video games offer an innovative approach to teaching basic academic skills by incorporating features of arcade games and educational practices into fun online games that will motivate, intrigue, and teach your students.
  3. Added Nov 28, 2007 by linem and 2 others
    My conversion from video game critic to buyer is due in large part to some recent research showing that so-called active video games, like those played on the Wii, aren’t like the sedentary games played by the Atari generation. Far from creating couch potatoes, these games compel players to dance, jump and sweat.
  4. Added Dec 28, 2006 by katiebda
    The U.S. departments of Education and Labor, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, should work with the video game industry to support the research and development of video games that promote learning, a report released today recommends.
  5. Added Nov 20, 2006 by msudra and 1 other
    Students at a college in the Chilean capital Santiago have been testing a new computer game developed for them using their teachers as the bad guys.
  6. Added Aug 04, 2006 by aseldow
    The creators of the popular Japanese children's game and cartoon series Pokemon have designed a new educational video game designed to supplement classroom instruction in a variety of subject areas, from language arts to math and science. Its supporters say the game--which is currently working its way into U.S. classrooms--represents yet another way for schools to integrate technology to engage an
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