Kids don’t learn history best by memorizing dates. They learn it when they can see it, hear it, move with it, and talk about it. That’s why interactive history lessons work so well in elementary ...
“I saw it for the first time in 1972,” Natalia Oliinychenko says, looking at Chernobyl’s nuclear power plant; “it was amazing and so modern.” Inspired by that first visit, she returned a few years ...
Children are being invited to step inside the Eden Project's tropical rainforest for a live online lesson aimed at inspiring youngsters to get involved in their local communities. The interactive ...
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union (PIA) — Alternative Learning System (ALS) opportunities in Isla Solomon, Bauang, La Union, have been strengthened with the turnover of a television package and educational ...
If you’ve ever played a Resident Evil game, you probably know what to expect when you’re not killing zombies. Exploration is essential, as creepy mansions become puzzle boxes full of hidden items.
Saber Interactive has split from Embracer, with at least 38 ongoing game development projects among the divested assets and over 3,000 staff moving across. However, a number of key studios remain at ...
When teachers rely on commonly used artificial intelligence chatbots to devise lesson plans, it does not result in more engaging, immersive or effective learning experiences compared with existing ...
Educator and 2020 PBS Digital Innovator All-StarJason Lineberger also shared a few additional quick tip videos he created for fellow teachers in his district. When browsing PBS LearningMedia, he ...
GREENWICH, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Interactive Brokers (Nasdaq: IBKR), an automated global electronic broker, today announced the launch of IBKR InvestMentor, a new mobile microlearning app developed ...
Education technology companies are increasingly promoting artificial intelligence as a way to save teachers’ time—especially when it comes to lesson planning. But when it comes to crafting engaging ...
Remember the scene in Iron Man 2 where Tony Stark rediscovers a new element and is handling virtual 3D holographic elements with his hands, moving them around, pinching, swiping, flicking, and tossing ...