A Meta-analysis Indicating the Benefits of Video Games for Older Adults

The study is called “Video Game Training Enhances Cognition of Older Adults: A Meta-Analytic Study.” The main aim of the meta-analytic study was to investigate the extent to which cognitive training with video games enhances cognitive functions in healthy older adults (age 60 and older). Here is what they found: It has been suggested that […]

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Why We Believe in the 2KLearning Products

I know you are probably tired of hearing about 2KLearning, our innovative, hands-on approach to helping middle school kids to become passionate about engineering and learning but…with only a few more days left in our Kickstarter campaign, we are way behind. And need your help. Not like Exploding Kittens which has broken every Kickstarter record…ever. […]

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Help Bring Innovation to the Classroom

Recently, I’ve undertaken a venture to help bring educational innovation to the classroom. I have been working on a project funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create an innovative curriculum to provide a way to get kids interested in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) through a story-based curriculum. I invite you to […]

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Conversation about Gamification with Rick & Dawn

Here is the interview I did with Dawn Mahoney and Rick Zanotti where we discussed Gamification and Bloomsburg University’s unique graduate program in instructional technology in a great eLearnChat talk, we had a great time. Rick and Dawn are part the internet boradcasting division of RELATE Corporation, a well known media creation and enterprise eLearning […]

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Why Make/Play Learning

Over the years of providing instructional experiences to graduate students, middle school students, high school students and community college students as well as learning and development professionals, I have learned that one of most powerful learning experiences is when it is hands-on and when the learning is reinforced over time. This powerful combination leads to […]

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