T1 is an esports powerhouse in Korea, winning three consecutive League of Legends World Championships. At the center of it all is the team’s CEO, and Villanova graduate, Joe Marsh.
Olathe students turn gaming into scholarship opportunities as state expands competitive video gaming
Olathe students are turning gaming into scholarship opportunities as the state expands competitive video gaming.
Fresno Unified’s Esports students competed in a district-wide tournament at their newly built technology arena, providing ...
Tennessee Tech University's College of Education and Human Sciences, through its Jeffers Learning Resources Center (JLRC) and ...
Darlington County School District eSports teams excelled at the SPIN Tournament in Florence, showcasing impressive performances across various games and securing a total of $32,000 in college ...
Esports is gaining prominence in colleges, with over 200 institutions offering varsity programs, including four in South ...
Once considered a niche hobby or pastime, esports has been transformed into a powerful force in education. Esports programs ...
Sri Lanka Esports backed by Dialog marked another milestone in its journey as two young athletes represented the nation at ...
Kate Shunney Morgan County school officials have okayed a plan for Berkeley Springs High School to develop an ESports team in ...
Research shows that peer-to-peer learning positively affects academic achievement. When students are teaching one another, ...
If you’re above a certain age, or don’t spend a lot of time online, e-sports probably still seem weird and futuristic to you.
Japan's education system is renowned for its rigidity. But one school is providing an alternative, blending typical education ...
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