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  1. Added May 17, 2009 by msepe714
    "Vail Christian High School is taking this texting- while-driving thing seriously. So seriously, in fact, that they've brought in one of the most realistic driving simulators ever conceived to teach kids the dangers of this practice."
  2. Added May 17, 2009 by msepe714 and 1 other
    Teen net-researcher danah boyd (@zephoria) has been taking parental questions about teens' use of the net on Twitter and here are her responses.
  3. Added May 15, 2009 by adreier and 1 other
    Forensics is proving very successful in motivating high school science students in New Rochelle
  4. Added May 11, 2009 by msepe714
    Serious Games bring sense of touch to medical training
  5. Added May 11, 2009 by msepe714
    The SimMan 3G is a robot that can cry, bleed, convulse, go into cardiac arrest and do any number of other things that humans do when their bodies are malfunctioning. Also, it?s super creepy looking.
  6. Added May 11, 2009 by msepe714
    "Levi Strauss & Co. is launching the "Give Them Hope Now" campaign today to raise $500,000 for the Hetrick- Martin Institute, a nonprofit organization that supports Harvey Milk High School. The New York school is dedicated to helping lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students." The campaign has harnessed various forms of social media in its outreach efforts.
  7. Added May 10, 2009 by msepe714
    Nichole Pinkard director of Innovation, Urban Education Institute, University of Chicago, and founder of the Digital Youth Network, brought together educators and developers working in digital media and learning as part of a set of convenings sponsored by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Pinkard invited MacArthur grantees and others who are creating schools, tools, learning environments, curriculum and assessments to work on building a common language and finding collaborative opportunities across the work. We interviewed two of the educators from this two-day event held at the Carnegie Foundation in March, 2009.
  8. Added May 10, 2009 by msepe714
    Experts say digital games can help students grasp difficult concepts, but warn against seeing them as ‘silver bullet’ solutions.
  9. Added May 09, 2009 by msepe714
    Major corporations, including Procter & Gamble (PG), Electronic Arts (ERTS), and National Semiconductor (NSM), have given some of their employees an unusual assignment: play a free online game. Admittedly, it?s not a typical entertainment video game, with sophisticated 3D graphics, fantastical characters, or shoot-?em-up plots. And the corporations aren?t just allowing workers to have fun on the job. Instead, the game, called Superstruct, asks players to imagine the world in 2019.
  10. Added May 09, 2009 by msepe714
    Another augmented reality happening: "To promote the release of Star Trek, Paramount has launched Experience the Enterprise, an augmented reality web application that allows you to explore the 3D ship in the palm of your hand."
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