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The NYU Games for Learning Institute (G4LI), a collaboration between seven partner
universities with support from Microsoft Research, is dedicated to advancing the design,
use, and evaluation of computer games in formal and informal educational settings. The
Institute works to provide fundamental scientific evidence of "what works" in games
for learning - what makes certain games compelling and playable, and what design elements
make games educationally effective. The results provide critically important information
to researchers, game developers, and educators, and point the way to a new era of using
games for educational purposes.
The general research strategy of the G4LI has three prongs: understanding the design
principles that make effective educational games; innovative research methods to study
the impact of digital media on learning; and integration of these materials into both
classrooms and informal learning settings. The initial focus is on Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education at the critical learning point of the
middle school years (grades 6-8).
For more information on G4LI, please visit
http://www.g4li.org/
http://research.microsoft.com/ur/us/gamesinstitute.aspx
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