Election Lab & The Civility Challenge: Can Strategy Bring Us Together?

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.
Ed Games Expo 2020: 5 Years of Lessons, Growth & Innovation

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 I initially thought. An Eye-Opening Experience in Educational Technology For those who do not know, the ED Games Expo was the annual showcase of groundbreaking […]
Election Lab: A Game That Shifts Perspective & Bridges Divides

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. Despite all that, can we find common ground? In today’s polarized world, that question feels more urgent than ever. But what if there were a […]
Can You Master Electoral College Strategy & Win the Presidency?

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?
From Morning Diplomacy Meeting to Election Lab Online Event

… perfectly capturing the essence of what Election Lab stands for: a space where strategy, education, and innovation seamlessly converge.
What is Election Lab Online (ELO) – Swing-State Strategy Games?

What is Election Lab Online (ELO)? Election Lab Online (ELO) is a web-based Swing States strategy learning games. These games are designed to be an antidote to partisan fever. As nonpartisan games, these games explore key civic issues such as election strategies and the role of the Electoral College in U.S. Presidential Elections. Cross-disciplinary Approach […]
Election Lab Strategy Game: Big Success At The Future Physicians For Change

By Dr. Jasminka M. Vukanovic-Criley
“Thank you for taking the time to make this game”, one attendee said. Her words had an additive effect. Hearing: “Thank you for making this. It is helpful. It makes a difference” was beyond gratifying.