Published On: January 14th, 2020|

Ed Surge – Emily Tate

“It may have been the seventh time that the U.S. Department of Education hosted its annual ED Games Expo. But it was only the first that the event convened a room full of researchers, entrepreneurs and practitioners to showcase innovations in early childhood development and learning. While the ED Games Expo features a range of learning games and technologies supported by the federal government, the early learning showcase provided a space for experts and advocates to share ideas, think critically and learn from one another, according to Melissa Brodowski, deputy director of the Office of Early Childhood Development at the Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Administration for Children and Families and the event emcee.” (more)