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Are Prestige Video Games the Future?

Today, we are seeing more and more discussions about who is writing, starring, and directing a game on the AAA side, and many smaller developers seem to ignore design and UX conventions in favor of making "Art." I'm using art in air-quotes, as many reviewers of mainstream sites and Youtubers will often eat up these games as some kind of "Brave, new," expression of games, such as 12 Minutes from 2021.

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How to Keep Kids Engaged in School—With Games

I teach a. journalism class at NYU to high school students via Zoom. When I first set up my course, I planned on offering short lectures and discussions on various editorial elements, similar to the way I teach my in-person and remote classes for adults at NYU's School of Professional Studies. Catherine Pearlman, a Southern California-based therapist, says the mental-physical connection of gaming helps students learn.

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How Lensa is Applying AI and Gamification in the Hiring Process with its Unique Workstyle Game

You've even probably tried to ask yourself how your resume can beat the shortlisting and hiring bots companies are using in the recruitment and hiring process today. While we are not yet there, hiring managers and companies are increasingly using Artificial Intelligence to shortlist candidates and determine whether an advert for a job opening even reaches you.

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