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MIT Game Lab &
GAMBIT Game Lab

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Ranked as a top game design program in North America by the Princeton Review since 2009, the MIT Game Lab is a leader in the study, design, and development of games. A variety if console, tablet, android, iOS  and PC games to explore.  Even Math! Most games are for high school and college levels. GAMBIT was a six year collaboration between MIT and Singapore that produced 55 educational games.

TVO KIDS

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TVOKids is Canada's most trusted and most educational media brand for kids providing programs, games and apps based on the Ontario school curriculum.

PBS Kids

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Each of the educational shows your children watch on PBS has its own game on PBS Kids. Find everything from Curious George to Nanobots! 

Sesame Street

Younger children will love everything about Sesame Street Games. They can play dozens of games that help them learn letters, animal sounds, rhymes, colors, and more.

Games for Learning

In its own words, "UNESCO, through its Games for Learning project, seeks to embed social and emotional learning skills in learners (13+) through digital games in both formal and informal education systems, in order to achieve the UN SDG target 4.7.  Sign up as a student or educator and explore their digital game base course work. (https://framerspace.com/) 

NASA

Parents and educators need to know about NASA's Space Place!  This site is filled with exceptional interactive games, projects, and facts about space and Earth science.

Learning 4 Good

learning 4 Good is a great website for mobile learning games catering to teens and college students.  The site is somewhat chaotic and expansive but it holds some real treasures. 

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