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While games have had their place in the classroom since the days of the one-room schoolhouse, experts are taking a new look at how games—especially when combined with the latest technology—can motivate students and teach them the skills they really need for the 21st-century workplace. Explore the resources we’ve gathered to find out everything you need to know about this emerging trend and how it can strengthen your curriculum.

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What Teachers Have to Say About Games
Get the results of our exclusive survey.
 
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Is Game-Based Learning Overhyped?
Our EdNet Insights editor explores the pros and cons.
 
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How Is Game-Based Learning Different?
Discover how game-based learning differs from traditional classroom games.
 
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Video Games in the Classroom
See how six creative teachers are using video games as part of their lessons.
 
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Games for the Interactive Whiteboard
Find some of the best online options.

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Make Game-Based Learning Work
What classroom management looks like in a game-based environment.
 
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Graduate Programs Embracing Games
Discover which graduate schools are ahead of the curve when it comes to game-based learning.

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The Best Online Resources
Explore the game-based learning materials we’ve shared on Pinterest.
 
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The Power of Fun
Tips on how games can make your lessons fun and improve student learning.
 
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Games and Technology
Expert Clement Chau discusses appropriate use of technology at school and home.
 
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Gaming With Purpose
How to keep learning in sight while kids are playing online.

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Have Kids Design Their Own Games
See how one second-grade teacher has her students design math games.
 
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