By Laura Minnigerode Latest articles by By Laura Minnigerode ALL PLAY AND NO WORK By By Laura Minnigerode published 5 February 13 According to conservative estimates, kids will play more than 10,000 hours of games by the time they graduate from high school. Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...1Supporting the Mental Wellness of Teachers in the Year Ahead: 7 Practical Strategies2Building Bridges, Not Walls: Tech & Learning’s EdExec Summit Report3What is Skill Struck? How to Use It To Teach45 Things I Wish Someone Told Me Before My First Day Teaching5How Corpus Christi ISD Turned a Grassroots Teacher Tool into a Strategic Tech Decision Focusing on Districtwide Infrastructure, Interoperability, and Risk Management
ALL PLAY AND NO WORK By By Laura Minnigerode published 5 February 13 According to conservative estimates, kids will play more than 10,000 hours of games by the time they graduate from high school.