CSEdCon2021, hosted by Code.org®, launched with an in-depth view of the state of computer science education—including successes, room for growth, and plans for moving forward.
Read MoreLooking for fun ways to practice coding skills and learn computer science concepts this fall? Check out these eight engaging activities perfect for the changing weather.
Read MoreRandy O’Connor, Lead Game Designer at Endless’ Terminal Two Studios, shares how thoughtful game design choices can increase learning in video games.
Read More‘Think Like a Coder’ hooks viewers with captivating storytelling that builds meaningful coding skills.
Read MoreLooking for ways to stay engaged in STEM and coding this summer? Check out these 9 summer programs to keep learning while having fun - from home!
Read MoreAt Endless, we believe that games--yes, video games--should be integrated into traditional classrooms as a tool to prepare students to be innovators in today’s society.
Read MoreThis Friday, April 2, 2021, Terminal Two will launch its first ever First Friday, a free online event on their Facebook page where gamers of all levels can come together to hack games, learn some new skills, and have fun.
Terminal Two is a company incubated by Endless.
Read MoreLast month, XPRIZE Connect announced the winners of XPRIZE Connect Code Games: A Global Game-Making Challenge supported by Endless Network, a game design challenge that aimed to capture the hearts, minds and imaginations of young people across the globe.
Read MoreOn this International Women’s Day, we’re looking at Girls Who Code’s “Missing Code” - an immersive experience that shows what the internet would be like without code written by women, reminding us of the critical need to diversify coding and STEM fields.
Read MoreTen Terminal Two games are featured in this year’s Hour of Code, a global movement that has introduced tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science and coding education.
Read MoreTerminal Two games teach kids to code, but did you know they also build social skills?
Terminal Two games teach fundamental coding skills through engaging and exciting gameplay, and many of the games support social skill building as an added bonus.
Read MoreCan video games be fun and also educate middle schoolers on STEM topics? Endless and Games for Change launch the STEM Your Game Challenge so you can submit your best idea!
Read MoreRight now, keeping kids learning, parents working, and teachers doing what they do best, inspiring students to see their true potential during the unique circumstances of the 2020-2021 school year, is a top priority for many, including us.
Read MoreWith engaging video games that are actually fun, learning to code with Terminal Two has never been easier for kids to want to learn how to code.
Read MoreCode Games is the inaugural challenge from their newly launched XPRIZE Connect initiative, which is aimed at democratizing access to learning through technology.
Read MoreEndless is on a mission to help the next generation gain the skills they need to shape their technology, rather than being shaped by it - If you’re a young person between the ages of 10 and 18 with a passion for video games, XPRIZE and Endless want to help you design and develop your dream game.
Read MoreCode.org leverages their annual Hour of Code event to reach tens of millions of future coders worldwide.
Read MoreWhat are the best tools out there to help kick start that learning journey? Our educational gaming experts have put together a few of their favorites to help you find that next great toy your kids will treasure.
Read MoreCan you control the chaos? Hack your way into the cyberpunk world of Ovum City. Debug broken code, solve puzzles, and upgrade your hardware as you explore an open world. Don't get caught by the drones! But how does Ovum City evolve? That’s up to you!
Read MoreYou've landed on a mysterious planet with one mission; find the secret map to locate the hidden bunker. Can you find it? Hack the world to cross perilous lands and the obstacles within as you learn to outsmart The Passage.
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