Code Ninjas, a new learning center at 513 1st Ave. West in Seattle, teaches children ages 5–14 coding and problem-solving through video game creation. Owned by Atul Goyal and his daughters Kaia and Kyra, the Queen Anne location aims to make STEM fun and accessible.
Read MoreUniversity of Kentucky College of Education faculty are part of a team designing artificial intelligence-based games to reach students learning mathematics. "The drive to learn can quickly be replaced with frustration and exhaustion when mathematics lessons do not click for students."
Read MoreA team of scientists and a games specialist have designed 'Diamond: The Game', a board game developed to give secondary school students a chance to explore a broad range of STEM scientific careers and subjects.
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