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Simple Machines Teaches Kids STEM Through Games
By Nadia Oxford
Simple Machines (not to be confused with Simple Minds — and don’t you forget about them) is an app from Tinybop that aims to teach kids “the playful side of STEM” — Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. The app contains …The Sandbox EDU Helps Kids Create, Destroy, Learn
By Nadia Oxford
The Sandbox by Pixowl is a 2D world-building game. Such open-world projects do more than stimulate curiosity and creation: They also have a way of firing up a desire to learn. That’s why Pixowl released The Sandbox EDU, a Sandbox …Taking Play Seriously: How Video Games Can Have a Positive Effect on Our Kids
Like all fathers, I want the best for my kids. And like all parents, I have that innate desire to provide them with a healthy environment that nourishes in every way possible. But apps don't come with the equivalent of nutrition labels, and I'm often frustrated to find myself in the dark, unable to tell just what it is that my kids are consuming. That's a big problem. Keeping up with the casual gaming market is harder than keeping up with the Kardashians. Casual gaming is expected to mushroom to an astonishing $8.64 billion by next year, and it's clear that a large portion of casual gamers are children and young adults. This leaves us parents in a lurch: with thousands of titles out there to choose from, and with life growing busier by the minute, how might we tell what's valuable and what's dross?This question is particularly vexing to someone like myself; in addition to being a dad—my first and most important job—I run a successful gaming studio that produces apps for kids. When we started TabTale, my partners and I knew that we weren't going to be in the educational games market, but we also realized that we would never want to produce something we wouldn't like our own kids to play with.Hakitzu is a new game that teaches kids how to code
By Joe Jasko
Have you ever dreamed about programming your very own video game? With the rise of the indie game developer and one-man gaming studios in 2013, this fantasy has never seemed more achievable. The only problem is that most gamers don't know a thing about programming or writing code, and the ones that do take that extra step to learn them are quickly turned off by the monotony of text-based coding software. I could write an entire algorithm for how many times I fell asleep in my C++ programming class in high school.Your kids aren’t learning enough about technology
By Jim Squires
In the summer of 2011, Untold Entertainment released Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure, and it really got people buzzing. Why? Because unlike past efforts from Untold, the game wasn't made by indie developer Ryan Creighton alone - it was made by Ryan and his 6 year old daughter Cassie.