Esports is the new “hook” to keep students working in other subjects despite being remote or partially physically attending schools in some sort of hybrid […]
Esports is the new “hook” to keep students working in other subjects despite being remote or partially physically attending schools in some sort of hybrid […]
Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock recently, you’ve heard of the new game that tweens and teens are playing, Among Us!. But unlike most […]
Updated on March 26, 2020. Let’s give a definitive answer to the question that’s on everyones’s mind: Can Fortnite teach a full K-12 curriculum for […]
Esports isn’t coming, it’s already here. And if you are in the midst of starting your own esports program or looking to, one of the […]
Howdy, folks! Welcome to another in a series of biweekly ed tech news roundups. We hope you enjoy this one, and if you have a […]
Kyle Berger, chief technology officer at Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, began an esports program at the district during the 2018-19 school year. I met Kyle while attending […]
Howdy, folks! Welcome to another in a series of biweekly ed tech news roundups. We hope you enjoy — and if you have a story […]
Howdy, folks! Welcome to another in a series of biweekly ed tech news roundups. We hope you enjoy — and if you have a story […]
This last year has seen huge gains for competitive gaming, known as esports, in education. High schools are upgrading gaming clubs into competitive teams and […]
Kerwin Rent of EliteGamingLIVE argues the future of K-12 electronic sports is in face-to-face competitions that leverage student interest in gaming for learning and career […]
If you are involved in K-12 education, but missed the announcement by Epic Games (partly owned by Tencent) to commit $100 million USD towards Fortnite-based […]