Published On: July 1st, 2015|

Chalkbeat Colorado – Susan Gonzalez

“Aiden Alexander is stranded in the middle of nowhere and armed only with a few items, including a cinch sack and machete, after his car runs out of gas. The rain makes the situation more difficult — it’s a lot to handle for an eighth grader. Luckily for Alexander, it’s just a game at a workshop meant to teach him how to think on his feet as a sticky situation changes. Using games to teach students isn’t a new concept. But some hope this classroom technique can be revamped to focus on “21st century skills,” such as critical thinking and creativity, as Alexander learned about in his game.”(more)