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Jan 30, 2021
The games for the Fall 2020 GOT GAME Competition have been selected! Each semester, STEM Fuse holds a game design and development competition for students in our GAME:IT series courses. Now, it's time

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Jul 18, 2017
Are you seeking a way to “bridge the gap” for students who have little or no programming experience to only offering C#, Java or some other advanced programming language? We have the solution called

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Aug 27, 2015
Our GAME:IT curriculum has been a huge success with both teachers and students and is now taught in all 50 states and 7 foreign countries and in over 4,000 schools. But does it really teach 21st

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Jul 14, 2015
Science teacher, Sara Peloquin, plays a critical part in providing the technology rich environment by teaching many of the STEM courses at Spectrum High School in Elk River, MN. Sara teaches Chemistry

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Jun 15, 2015
Kevin Dick is a Tech Ed teacher from Mankato West High School and has been named our June Teacher of the Month. STEM in the Classroom West High School offers a Game Design course to students as a

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Apr 07, 2014
The 2013 Winter Got Game Bonus Pack bundle is now available for download on the STEM Fuse Arcade . This download contains many of the finalists and other great games from the Winter 2013 Got Game

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Nov 21, 2013
Twice a year STEM Fuse offers a competition for students all across the United States to put their best coding skills to work with a program/software called Game Maker. The “Got Game?” Contest is a

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Nov 01, 2013
Let’s go back, back to a time when children didn’t poke fun at you because your phone still flipped or that you thought Foursquare was a childhood game. While society continues to move forward, so

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