Measureable Gains with Game
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
David McDivitt, a World History teacher at Oak Hill High School chronicles his experience putting MAKING HISTORY to the test.
Scholastic Impact of Video Games
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Oak Hill High School teacher David McDivitt measures success of MAKING HISTORY against control group
Teachers Learn with Muzzy Lane and Game Institute
Wednesday, Mar 29, 2006
First Comprehensive Professional Development Course for Using Games in Education offered online by Muzzy Lane and Game Institute - eSchool News
Teaching Maneuvers
Wednesday, Mar 29, 2006
A World War II game and laptops are part of a college history class. Muzzy Lane's Making History: the Calm and the Storm is part of leading edge of technology use in college classrooms.
Public Radio on Hi Tech History
Wednesday, Mar 29, 2006
Kent Library on the Southeast Missouri State University campus has undergone quite a transformation. The first floor been remodeled, and boasts the campus's most technologically advanced classroom. Southeast Public Radio's Jacob McCleland visited this unique classroom. Listen to the KRCU story.
Using Games in Education, a professional development course, launched
Tuesday, Mar 14, 2006
Muzzy Lane and the Game Institute partner to deliver an online course to teach educators how to get the most from video games in the classroom.
CODiE Award Finalist
Thursday, Feb 09, 2006
"Making History: The Calm and the Storm" is a finalist in three categories.
Futuristic Classroom is "Making History" in Missouri
Monday, Jan 23, 2006
Southeast Missouri State University is using Tablet PC's and Making History to go beyond dates, places, treaties and battles.
USNews.com reports on Muzzy Lane
Thursday, Dec 08, 2005
More Tech Tools in Campus Classrooms
By Vicky Hallett
The US News and World Report's e-learning guide lauds Muzzy Lane for publishing games aimed at getting course mateial accross to "Xbox-obsessed students".
Adopt and Adapt
Tuesday, Dec 06, 2005
Edutopia "Big Idea" essay by Marc Prensky focusing on one of ten ideas for improving our schools.
