As the buzz around games and learning continues to grow, one particular subset -- Massive Open Online (MMO) games -- is catching the attention of educators as a particularly interesting way to ...
Another tidbit from Henry Jenkins' blog, and a quick update to my story on game schools: in the intervening months or so since my interviews with the MIT-Singapore International Game Lab crew, they've ...
Big things happening at MIT. Their Comparative Media Studies program, headed up by humanities professor slash defender of video games Henry Jenkins (right), will team up with the Singapore Media ...
OpenRelativity, the open-source toolkit used to develop first-person object collector A Slower Speed of Light, is now available for all to download, MIT Game Lab announced. The toolkit was developed ...
The researchers at MIT are continually working on advances in robotics, and they are now showing off a new robot that combines vision and touch to teach itself to play the game of Jenga. Jenga is a ...
A team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and more than 2,000 coauthors known only by online handles such as “crazyman4865,” “magret,” and “Riley_Light” on Sunday reported a ...
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