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" ... All of this–the scientific experiments, the writing, and the reviewing–is done for free, from the journal’s perspective. ... "
" ... Much of the scientific literature points to a positive correlation between creativity and willingness to take risks and fail. The researchers hit on another advantage to using stealth assessment in video games to evaluate creativity: a willingness to risk failing is generally discouraged in school and the workplace, but it is encouraged in video games. Can video games sharpen creative skills more so than the traditional academic environment? Shute replies definitively: “Yes. With 47 exclamation points.” ... "
" ... Qwake was co-founded in 2015 by Sam Cossman (CEO), John Long (CTO), Mike Ralston (COO), and Omer Haciomeroglu (Head of Design), who have a background in scientific exploration, neuroscience, firefighting, and product design respectively. ... "
" ... We all have to be safe. We’re getting the scientific evidence, anybody with any brains will listen to the scientists. Those are the sources for the information to go to, not to anybody else. These people do this for their lives, they’re award-winning people who do tremendous work, not only here in America but around the world, so we should listen to them. ... "
" ... “They also need time to develop the scientific knowledge, the historical awareness, and the creative thinking and problem-solving skills that come from a well-rounded education. Low-income students, in particular, need exposure in school to a rich array of topics, skills, and knowledge, because they are less likely than their more affluent peers to receive this exposure at home or through extracurricular activities pursued outside of school. … By offering students engaging learning opportunities that appeal to their diverse skills, interests, and learning styles, well-rounded schools may combat the high dropout rates that plague low-income communities.” ... "