
How Announcing One Talk Sparked Gratitude, Growth, and Reflection
Gratitude is a habit. When practiced, gratitude has the power to change our lives – for the better. Yet too often, in the rush of deadlines, rejections, pivots, and possibilities,

Gratitude is a habit. When practiced, gratitude has the power to change our lives – for the better. Yet too often, in the rush of deadlines, rejections, pivots, and possibilities,

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Observation of 2nd graders playing the Bubble Beats game and learning proper handwashing skills

Are you building impactful educational games? We are excited to announce that Dr Jasminka Criley and Stuart Criley are invited to speak at the 2025 Serious Play Conference in Rochester,

We’re thrilled to share that Election Lab Game has been selected as a finalist for the 2025 GEE! Learning Game Awards. The GEE! Awards recognize excellence in educational game design

Why talk about the most common infections in schools and how to prevent them? Because, in school and college settings, infections can spread fast. Close quarters, shared spaces, and group

Technology is often touted as “easy to use.” But is that really the case? Or is it more accurate to say that it is “easy to learn to use”? For

Germs love your hands. Do different areas of our hands harbor different germs? Scientific evidence is complex but it seems that different areas of skin in general (and hands) do

Norovirus vs. GI Virus: what is the real difference? And does it even matter? The answer is: yes it does. Knowing the difference between Norovirus and other GI viruses can

Imagine a virus so contagious that a single vomit—can set off an outbreak in an entire school within hours***. That’s Norovirus—known as the “Ferrari of Viruses” because of how fast

“This is the game that should be in all schools. But adults should use it too.”
That was the unshakable takeaway from our latest Election Lab Online (ELO) gameplay

At Indelible Learning, we believe in the power of innovation to drive meaningful change in public health. Through our cutting-edge learning games, we’re tackling some of the most pressing health

A stark reminder: Love the people in your life, now. Cherish them while you can. Hold them close, speak your heart, and never take their presence for granted. Because one

Most Americans struggle to explain the Electoral College. Yet it determines how we choose a President every 4 years. Google searches every election cycle confirm this.

The journey of Election Lab started as a simple math lesson but evolved into something much greater. It evolved into an engaging game that unexpectedly encouraged civility among players.

“The Election Lab game encourages strategic thinking over raw, tribal emotions. That’s a good thing. But an overly strategic mindset can have a cost, it can strip away the

Occasionally, we run into the criticism that our civics game, Election Lab leaves out political issues. One political scientist was outraged that dice played any role…

Five years later, I reflect on attending Ed Games Expo 2020. Thanks to informative notes, many pictures, and memorable experiences sharing some of it here is not as difficult as

America feels more divided than ever. Headlines scream about political battles. Furthermore, social media is a battlefield of its own. Conversations about elections often end in frustration, rather than understanding.