As educators embrace video games as a learning tool, schools look to the cloud to improve streaming and downloads.
As educators embrace video games as a learning tool, schools look to the cloud to improve streaming and downloads.
For school districts that want to jump into competitive gaming, here are a few ways to get started.
As students’ lives become increasingly digital, so too must high school sports programs.
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Schools and districts starting their own esports teams can ensure their technology investments cov-er dual-purpose equipment that all students can benefit from using.
K–12 schools should introduce new technology to give students a chance to drive their own education.
Administrators and parents may be uneasy about the addition of video games in school, but experts have found new evidence that esports can help students grow.
High schools are creating esports programs to engage students, build school culture and promote career and college readiness.
Educators see competitive gaming as an opportunity to build teamwork and social skills.
Vice president of eSports league organizer PlayVS explains how the competitive video games are quickly entering the education sphere, inspiring K–12 schools to create their own programs.
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