
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t: how to talk about elections
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…

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.

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By Richard Criley & Dr. Jasminka Vukanovic-Criley. Whether it’s the common cold, flu, stomach flu or more serious illnesses, understanding how diseases spread in schools can help educators, parents, and

Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. In this brief article, learn why Heart Disease Awareness Month is a great reminder about what you can do to keep

Winning United States Presidency isn’t just about votes. You need strategy, critical thinking, and mastering Electoral College. Do you have what it takes to win?

When it comes to ketchup, Heinz is the undisputed global favorite. But, have you ever wondered: “What’s really in Heinz ketchup?” Moreover, did you know that the ingredients in your

Educational, serious, learning, and transformational games, are various terms used in the ever-evolving landscape of games and game design. These terms are often used interchangeably. However, each one of these