Video games teach critical thinking, problem solving skills, and perseverance while building metacognitive skills. Game-based learning can provide systematic, data driven teaching in a way t... Read more
By Jordan Shapiro At the time of this writing, Minecrafthad sold over 16.2 Million copies of the desktop PC/Mac edition. The “Pocket Edition” (for tablets and smartphones): 21 Million copies... Read more
By Jordan Shapiro Our fondness for digital connectivity exists in parallel to our skeptical apprehension. We’re tortured by our own anxiety. These days, most adults spend the majority of the... Read more
By Dayo Oluyemi-Kusa Paper presented at the round-table on “Anti-corruption, economic & financial crimes for women groups (North-central zone): How women’s organizations can aid the figh... Read more
By Theophilus Ilevbare These days, nothing strikes a bout of panic and paranoia than the thought of Ebola Virus Disease. It’s been decades since a disease or calamity of such proportions thr... Read more
By Ibrahim Lamorde Remarks at the inaugural EFCC Zonal Anti-Corruption Sensitization Workshop for Women Civil Society and Community-Based Groups organised in partnership with the Africa... Read more
World experts on children and media will lead two days of panel discussions and workshops next month when Asia hosts its first ever World Summit on Media for Children. The 7th WSMC with the... Read more
The National Executive Council (NEC) of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) met on Friday, August 15, 2014 at Enugu. After an exhaustive deliberation, it resolved as follows: The NEC-in-s... Read more
By Anthony Akinola* The eligibility of President Goodluck Jonathan to seek re-election in 2015 could demand another “doctrine of necessity” for it to sail through. The hastily co... Read more
