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The Latest Findings in AI and Learning – August 2025

Education and technology leaders are taking decisive steps to shape how AI enters the learning space – this month’s updates reveal a shift from speculation to strategy. Flagship tools like ChatGPT are rolling out modes specifically designed to preserve learning integrity. Leading developers are offering structured support for building education-first applications. At the federal level,…

Connect with Filament Games!

This month is packed with opportunities to get involved with Filament Games and our community. Whether you are a longtime collaborator, a fan of our work, or simply interested in the future of educational games, there are ways to participate both online and in person. You can help us celebrate our award-nominated titles, lend your…

From Policy to Play: How Legislative Momentum Is Shaping Educational Games

In 2025, game-based learning sits at the intersection of creativity, technology, and policy. Legislative decisions at the federal, state, and accessibility levels are quietly and decisively shaping the possibilities for developers, educators, and learners. From AI integration mandates to targeted industry tax credits and evolving accessibility requirements, the rules being written now will influence what…

Play Anywhere: Scaling Game-Based Learning Through Ubiquitous Platforms

Learning shouldn’t stop at the classroom door, and today’s platforms – from trusted school devices to immersive online environments – are proving that game-based learning can thrive wherever learners are. This article explores how scalable platforms are making that possible, spotlighting the Chromebook revolution in schools, Roblox’s new Learning Hub, tablet-ready civics games from iCivics,…

The Future of Standards: Embedding Game-Based Learning into Curricula

Educational games have the power to engage learners, deepen understanding, and provide rich opportunities for applied practice, but as any K-12 educational game developer will tell you, schools prefer games that are seamlessly integrated into curricula. If you’re looking for traction in school environments, making compelling games is only the beginning of game-based learning. To…

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