Teachers generally frown upon students who play video games in class, but a public school in the Bronx has found a way to use video game design as an educational tool–and the results are astounding.
It isn’t a stretch to say video game coding is changing lives in San Antonio. Thanks to the Intercultural Development Research Association, a local non-profit, children at-risk of dropping out are ...
Learning to read fluently requires hundreds of hours of practice. Some children happily sit and read for hours, but others (especially those with ADHD or dyslexia) cannot. Parents and teachers often ...
From simple pastimes, video games have become vital cultural forces shaping the future of entertainment, social life, technological innovation, and the very way we learn and interact with the world.
Vision Coders created by the Intercultural Development Research Association (IDRA) introduces coding classes to underserved middle schools.