Taking a further step to link technology and education, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt has launched an online game to stimulate ideas aimed at improving K-12 education.
Called the HMH Global Education Challenge, the online game enables participants to submit ideas for evaluation by the community and a panel of expert judges. They are competing to win from a pool of $250,000 in cash and prizes.
Read more: Houghton Mifflin launches $250K education challenge | Boston Business Journal
Bob, this is an interesting article. I’d love to see this game in action. I do appreciate the inventiveness aspect. Creative thinking is inded something to support.
Hey Bob, this is an interesting article. Although I think I’d like to play the game before passing judgement. However I do think platforms that encourage creative thinking and inventiveness are essential.