ESA Launches New Digital Learning Tool With iCivics

The ESA Foundation announced that DBQuest: Eyes on the Prize will take shape as a new free "digital learning tool" in conjunction with Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a really important lady and head of iCivics which has prepared "next generation" citizens through curricula, said "cool." Not really, I don't know that.

Her iCivics team has contributed to research with universities including Arizona State University, Baylor University, and Tufts University. Filament Games aided with development efforts, though Justice O'Connor said:

Our rapidly changing world has made the age-old skills of reading for comprehension and understanding our country's historical documents more important than ever.

The ESA Foundation say that the first DBQuest challenge features content based on sit-in movements of the 1960s, though more will be added and that "iCivics plans to develop more… that will offer teachers an array of topics."

For more coverage of the Electronic Software Association, click below. To read more about games for educational purposes and growing understanding, click here to read about High School Story. More games for change coverage can also be found here.

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