Games for Change is hosting their first-ever HYBRID Festival. With two days of exclusive in-person sessions followed by two days of FREE virtual content, you don’t want to miss out!
Read MoreAs the world around us changes, how are schools keeping up to help kids navigate new 21st Century challenges? One thing is clear: most schools can’t. We need a focus on Digital Citizenship in classrooms, and we need it soon.
Read MoreWe’re partnering with The Global Game Jam to launch a microgrant program to support new and emerging game designers in leveraging their GGJ creations for the power of education.
Read MoreEndless CEO and Founder Matt Dalio spoke on a panel that explored “How the Metaverse and Gaming Can Transform Education” at this year’s ASU+GSV Summit.
Read MoreFor Earth Week, we’ve compiled a list of games and activities that will bolster kids’ skills and open their eyes to the real-world potential of making an impact through coding and computer science.
Read MoreA partnership between the IRC and the Endless OS Foundation distributed more than 1,000 laptops to refugee families. The Digital Access Project highlights why the IRC’s focus on building digital literacy is key for success.
Read MoreHere at Endless, we have spent years in the field working on what we see as the big three challenges in the quest for digital empowerment: device access, internet access, and teaching 21st century skills. Our new videos break down exactly how we’re tackling these issues.
Read MoreLooking for the best curated lists of books, apps, games, movies and more that are perfect for kids and families? We’ve pulled together some of our favorites from Common Sense Media, the leading source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families.
Read MoreWant to encourage coding and computer science learning while your kids create artistic masterpieces? We’ve rounded up 12 of the best art-focused activities on code.org for kids of all ages.
Read MoreOver the last decade, the question of how and why to integrate computers into classrooms has become increasingly relevant. Computational thinking, a priority area of The Robin Hood Foundation’s Learning + Technology Fund, supported by Endless, proposes new ways to teach students how to think, problem solve, and create with computers in order to learn any subject better.
Read More2021 (and 2020 before it) brought unique challenges to our quest to close the digital divide, forcing us to look at education technology and device access in new ways. What does 2022 have in store? We checked in with some of our partners on the forefront of this work to see their biggest predictions for the year.
Read MoreThe world’s first ever international youth game design challenge inspired young people ages 10-18 to dream up a game and code it into reality. We spoke to three winners of the XPRIZE Connect Code Games: A Global Game-Making Challenge—supported by Endless Network - to find out more about their inspiration, creative processes, and hopes for the future.
Read MoreLooking for ways to keep kids engaged with coding and STEM over winter break? We’ve compiled seven of our favorite winter and holiday-themed games.
Read MoreWhile we all get ready to count down the minutes to the new year, we’re looking back and counting down our top five stories from 2021.
Read MoreComputer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek) is an annual call to action to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science, advocate for equity, and celebrate the contributions of students, teachers and partners to the field. Here’s how we're celebrating.
Read MoreCSEdCon2021, 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 MoreThe Robin Hood Foundation’s Learning + Technology Fund, supported by Endless, seeks to support blended literacy, a teaching method that combines the power of personalization and content-rich materials to support vulnerable students in New York City.
Read MoreIn 2019, the IRC launched the Digital Access Project in collaboration with Endless OS to address another digital access in resettled refugee communities.
Looking 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 MoreRob McQueen, CEO at the Endless OS Foundation (EOSF) and president of the GNOME Foundation, posed four key questions about free and open source software at this year’s GUADEC conference.
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