We're excited to announce a short, standalone version of the game, After the Storm: Day One available on BrainPOP’s GameUp.
The school year has kicked off! From increased scrutiny on the LAUSD iPad rollout, to new studies on how wealth gaps impact educational opportunity, we've got it all.
Throughout early September, we're sharing our favorite back-to-school memories. What's yours?
Been on vacation? Been engrossed in your "beach reads" and no time to peruse the edu-headlines? We've got you covered. Check out all the news and blogs this month.
This conference is a rarity in that it brings together two groups of people who don’t often spend a lot of time together—classroom teachers and educational game developers.
School is out, but education news isn't stopping this summer. From the My Brother's Keeper initiative, to summer school, and the CCSS, we've got all the news right here.
The second release of survey data from the Games and Learning Publishing Council quotes Lisa Holton, President of Classroom, Inc., on the positive impact games have on low-performing students.
We attended the massive ISTE conference in Atlanta last week. It was tough to do, but Madison Kinnard, Product Development Associate, boiled down her key learnings in this blog post.
We attended the National Charter Schools Conference last week and left with three major themes relevant to educating children in the 21st century.
As we close out the school year and move into the summer months, the weather and the education world are both heating up! Read what's on fire here.