Photo by CHANSE WATSON
Both middle and high school age students from Wallace to Coeur dAlene were able to give the program a test drive when it was offered at the fair. Their first impressions will help the development team comb out the bugs and get them closer to releasing the final product.
April 24, 2019
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Don't be a blockhead, learn about lead
KELLOGG — It certainly isn’t a new concept to get students more engaged through the use of video games in the classroom. What ’90s baby doesn’t remember playing “The Oregon Trail” in elementary school and learning about which one of your friends would last the longest in a trek across the heartland of 1848 America (in hindsight, probably not the lesson our teachers were going for, but still)?