Randy O’Connor, Lead Game Designer at Endless’ Terminal Two Studios, shares how thoughtful game design choices can increase learning in video games.
Read MoreHow high-impact partnerships are getting digital learning tools, educational resources, and connectivity to Oaxacan families.
Read More‘Think Like a Coder’ hooks viewers with captivating storytelling that builds meaningful coding skills.
Read MoreEndless is launching another program to increase PC access equity in the USA.
Read MoreGames for Change announced the winners of the STEM Your Game Challenge - two games that immerse players in gaming adventures that spark imagination and teach STEM concepts through engaging problem solving.
Read MoreHow a collaboration between Teach For America and Endless OS Foundation is reconnecting students in the U.S.
Read MoreIn a candid talk with Global Citizen Year Academy students, Endless CEO Matt Dalio shared his experiences, advice, and inspiration to connect technology to users.
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 MoreBy 2050, the world will grow from 7.5 billion to 9.8 billion people. Without a strong foundation for a growing new-PC-user ecosystem, what will the roadmap to digital computer access actually look like?
Read MoreLast week marked 9 years since the start of Endless: celebrate with nine fun facts!
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 MoreGNOME Foundation in partnership with Endless announced the winner of their inaugural Community Engagement Challenge: BOSS: Big Open Source Sibling aims to reach underrepresented groups in tech through mentorship and instruction for working on open source projects.
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 MoreGrantee Highlight: Code.org and Amazon have partnered to design an equity-minded coding curriculum to increase student awareness of academic and career pathways in CS among underrepresented groups and build skills to be successful in college-level CS and beyond.
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 MoreThe Homework Gap widens every day students cannot complete their classwork from home. To address these inequities, the FCC is receiving public comment on a program that could expand WiFi connections outside of school and library sites.
Read MoreLast year, Endless committed to fully funding every creative coding project found on DonorsChoose. Today, we’re looking at a few of the projects that are equipping kids with coding skills in exciting ways.
Read MoreIn one North Carolina school district, each student is guaranteed to receive technology from the district. So why are students still having trouble accessing remote instruction, and how are teachers committing to #KeepAllKidsLearning?
As part of the #KeepAllKidsLearning initiative, we’ve compiled a multitude of lessons, educational games, and more tools that teachers and families can download for later use offline. Check them out here!
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