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Congressional Caucus for Competitiveness in Entertainment Technology, or E-Tech was formed in February by U.S. Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Kevin Brady. You can read about the Caucus and see which members of the House have joined it on the Video Game Voters Network. You can watch Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz speak on Technology and Education [...]
I believe that video games have the power to teach us many things. Math (See Lure of the Labyrinth, and DimensionM) Biology (MedMyst, CSI: The Experience, Cellcraft and Immune Attack) Ancient History (Discover Babylon) And the many games that teach social awareness and facts about current events at Games for Change. But can a game [...]




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