Category Archives: Education
Wed, Jun 19, 2013 | 16:43 BST
SCEE to fund Gamer Camp scholarships
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is to invest in Gamer Camp, a Masters degree run by Birmingham City University.
Mon, Jun 10, 2013 | 09:27 BST
CDC to investigate gaming’s role in US gun violence
The Centers for Disease Control has been charged by US President Barack Obama to investigate the role of videogames in acts of gun violence. Findings from the study will be presented in 3-5 years.
Fri, Jun 07, 2013 | 10:29 BST
New research finds games make for moral and ethically-minded kids
New research conducted by Dr. Kathy Sanford at the University of Victoria in British Columbia has published insight into a five-year study on the impact of games on children aged 13-17. The results show that games can make children more morally and ethically inclined, among other positive traits.
Tue, Jun 04, 2013 | 17:54 BST
Rocksmith series has sold 1.4 million copies, new study confirms shredding benefits
A national study by the Research Strategy Group, has found Rocksmith is “the fastest way to learn how to play the guitar.
Mon, Jun 03, 2013 | 09:29 BST
Exploring the magnetic appeal of typing games
Last month Mojang’s resident hat-warmer Notch released Drop, a challenging typing game for browsers. VG247′s Dave Cook plays it, and explores other quirky typing games over the years.
Tue, May 14, 2013 | 08:38 BST
Warren Spector and Blizzard COO to create gaming academic academy
Warren Spector and Blizzard COO Paul Sams are collaborating with The University of Texas at Austin to found the school’s first academic video game program led by industry veterans. The Denius-Sams Gaming Academy will open its doors Fall 2014.
Fri, May 10, 2013 | 10:56 BST
“Lack of women in ICT is an absolute scandal”: MP calls for gender equality measures
MP for Newcastle Upon Tyne Chi Onwurah has called for reflection among the UK games industry on the issue of gender equality in issues such as employment, skills and more. The MP called the imbalance of women working in information and communications technology roles – including the games industry – an “absolute scandal”, and called on the industry to provoke real change.
Mon, May 06, 2013 | 08:19 BST
School of hard blocks: educating children through gaming
Penelope Trunk, an American mother, has allowed her sons to educate themselves with video games. David Owen speaks to the woman who used Minecraft as a spelling tool.
Thu, May 02, 2013 | 12:05 BST
Zynga.org will invest $1 million in educational game studios
Zynga’s non-profit arm has announced it will invest $1 million into educational game developers in partnership with the NewSchools Venture Fund. It is hoped the fund will help entrepreneurs create new interactive education projects.
Thu, Mar 21, 2013 | 08:26 GMT
New study: play games an hour a day, improve your cognition
Researchers at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have conducted new analysis into the impact of gaming on a person’s cognitive perception. The findings claim that playing just an hour a day can help you track multiple objects, stay focused and increase your spatial memory.
Tue, Mar 19, 2013 | 12:24 GMT
Borderlands animated short in production through 2K Games student scheme
Borderlands will be turned into an animated short film as part of a collaboration between 2K Games, Gearbox Software and students at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
Thu, Mar 14, 2013 | 11:34 GMT
Criterion student open day accepting applications now
Need For Speed: Most Wanted developer Criterion Games is holding a student game jam on April 11, that will see final year A-level and first year university students working together to make a fully functional game prototype. The team is accepting applications now.
Wed, Feb 20, 2013 | 09:44 GMT
Study suggests that gamers have increased control over their dreams
New studies at the MacEwan University in Canada suggest that gamers have greater control over their dreams, encouraging us to subconsciously fight back and manipulate what we experience.
Mon, Feb 18, 2013 | 16:53 GMT
President Obama calls for computer programming requirements in schools
President Obama has stated that all children should be introduced to computer programming in schools, due to the rise of computer-centric jobs and America’s increasing interest in videogames.
Thu, Jan 31, 2013 | 10:48 GMT
Computer science added to UK’s English Baccalaureate qualification
Computer science has been added to Britain’s English Baccalaureate (EBacc) qualification. The move was announced by Education Secretary, Michael Gove, who confirmed that it would be added alongside biology, chemistry and physics. Students working towards an EBacc can choose any three of the four sciences to meet the requirements of the qualification.
Wed, Jan 30, 2013 | 10:52 GMT
Raspberry Pi: Google buys 15,000 computers for UK schools
Google has snapped up 15,000 Raspberry Pi computers for use in UK schools. Google chairman Eric Schmidt has stated that access to affordable computing in schools is the key to driving the future of Britain’s innovation, and that the training of technically-minded people is a key concern of the company.
Mon, Jan 28, 2013 | 12:29 GMT
Berners-Lee calls for computer science education at a younger age
Accredited with creating the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee Knows a thing or two about the possibilities of computer coding. In a new new interview, Berners-Lee has called for an increase in computer science education at a younger age, to help children develop greater understanding of what makes computers tick, and how to code new applications and even games themselves.
Sat, Jan 19, 2013 | 16:30 GMT
SimCity to be used for educational purposes through new STEM initiative
EA has started an initiative called SimCityEDU, in which educators can use SimCity for educational purposes.
Thu, Jan 10, 2013 | 10:22 GMT
Dyson inventor cautions UK Government’s fixation on games, warns of potential skill shortage
Sir James Dyson – creator of the Dyson Vacuum – has expressed concern that the rise of gaming’s popularity, and the Government’s recent efforts to support the sector is detracting from traditional manufacturing routes and career paths.
Tue, Jan 08, 2013 | 18:44 GMT
Trip Hawkins opens new London studio If You Can
EA co-founder Trip Hawkins has opened If You Can, a new studio in London with Moshi Monsters lead producer Ben Geliher. The studio will focus on educational games with the first round of funding from Venture Capitalists.


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