Americans Believe Gaming Should Be A Career Therefore Taught In Schools
According to a survey the majority of Americans believe gaming could be a career and gaming studies should start as young as elementary or middle school
According to a survey the majority of Americans believe gaming could be a career and gaming studies should start as young as elementary or middle school
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Reflections on 50 years of Game-Based Learning (Part 1)
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As the U.S. confronts a tremendous skills gap and pushes back against workforce shortages, STEM education and building specialized skills training need to become even more widespread.