Collaboration among K–12, higher education and industry partners helps keep experiences consistent for students as they embark on their esports journey.
Collaboration among K–12, higher education and industry partners helps keep experiences consistent for students as they embark on their esports journey.
Planning to replace aging employee devices before they become obsolete keeps users happy, protects university data, reduces unanticipated expenses and more.
Relationships with local K–12 schools and area businesses allowed one university to embed its gaming program inside an amusement park, where students help run large-scale events and host competitions.
Competitive college esports teams are at a disadvantage without top-end computing power, refresh rates and peripherals, but what’s realistic for higher ed institutions facing a budget crunch?
The University of Southern California allows students to get hands-on experience with the latest equipment.
Create a more comprehensive program by using esports to drive learning in a variety of fields.
Larger monitors and virtual reality headsets give recreational gamers an edge and help students prepare for esports careers.
Audiovisual technologies allow colleges to stream competitions and offer learning opportunities for students in a variety of fields.
Consider these topics before diving into the world of competitive gaming.
From graphic design to broadcast journalism, a growing array of career opportunities are evolving from collegiate esports.
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