TL; DR - in the Making Camp Navajo update, we made it a lot less likely that students would need to call over the teacher for help. Thinking of teachers (& students): Making Camp Navajo Out of ...March 27, 2024 in Educational Games / Game Progress by AnnMaria De Mars
7 Generation Games intern, Aaliyah, sheds light on our new game, "Disaster Deduction Detectives." Intern Spotlight: Disaster Deduction DetectivesJune 7, 2022 in blogposts / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Game Design / Game Progress / Math / Newsletter / Sixth Grade tagged 7 Generation Games / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Freebie Friday / intern diaries / Math / newsletter / Teacher Resources by 7 Generation Games Intern
"Why are you working on a game that was done years ago? Why on earth would you be happy about that?" This is a question I get asked by everyone from investors to teachers to random people sitting next to me on an airplane. Here are 4 answers to that question. 4 reasons why Making Camp Lakota updates are a good ...May 10, 2022 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Game Progress by AnnMaria De Mars
We updated Making Camp Lakota. Prepare your kids to beat summer learning loss with this free game! Prevent Summer Learning Loss with Making Camp Lakota!March 10, 2022 in 7GenGames / Bilingual Education / blogposts / Cultural content / Division / Educational Games / Game Progress / History / Math / multiplication / Newsletter / rural education tagged Bilingual / Bilingual Education / Bilingual Game / division / division game / elementary education / game update / lakota / Lakota language / Making Camp Lakota / multiplication game by Christy Hanson
We just released an updated version of Forgotten Trail for your students to play, learn and enjoy Forgotten Trail – New Game UpdatesJanuary 18, 2022 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Game Design / Game Progress tagged forgotten trail / Game Improvements / newsletter / Updates by Christy Hanson
It's been a week since our beta release. I'm so excited to tell you about how the first week went. The EdHeads Show and Needing Navajo VoicesDecember 14, 2021 in 7GenGames / blogposts / Cultural content / Educational Games / Game Design / Game Progress / Remote Education tagged 7 Generation Games / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Math / newsletter / Throwback Thursday by Christy Hanson
This 7 Generation Games video game project was a long time in the making and we're stoked that the beta launch is nigh. Heads up, Making Camp Navajo is here!December 8, 2021 in 7GenGames / blogposts / Cultural content / Customized Games / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Game Design / Game Progress / Growing Math / Math / Mathematics / Newsletter / Remote Education / Seventh Grade tagged 7 Generation Games / 7th grade / 8th grade / Beta / Educational Resources / making camp navajo / middle school / Navajo Nation / newsletter / Sneak Peek by Christy Hanson
This 7 Generation Games video game project was a long time in the making and we're stoked that the beta launch is nigh. Coming Soon: Making Camp NavajoDecember 1, 2021 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Educational Resources / Game Design / Game Progress / Growing Math / Newsletter / Seventh Grade tagged 7 Generation Games / Beta / Educational Resources / making camp navajo / Navajo Nation / newsletter / Sneak Peek by Christy Hanson
Making Camp Premium was already better than the math worksheets it replaced, but this update includes many teacher and student recommendations for improvement When ‘better’ isn’t good enough for educationNovember 16, 2021 in Educational Games / Founders Corner / Game Progress tagged Math Games / Ojibwe by AnnMaria De Mars
It’s finally here! Our development team has been hard at work, revamping Making Camp Ojibwe. Now it has been featured on the front page under the Kids’ New + Updated games! Making Camp Ojibwe for Android features a newly updated in-game store. The before and after from the trading section […] Making Camp Ojibwe: New & Improved on AndroidSeptember 17, 2021 in 7GenGames / Educational Games / Fifth Grade / Fourth Grade / Game Progress / Third Grade tagged Making Camp Ojibwe by Christy Hanson
In a recent conversation it became clear to me that I am not very good at explaining how 7 Generation Games is a profitable and growing business. That probably was made worse by the fact that we are re-releasing two of our apps using different technology to be able to […] How we make money when content is not ours to ...August 24, 2021 in 7GenGames / AnnMaria / blogposts / Code Talk / Customized Games / DevDiary / Educational Games / Founders Corner / Game Design / Game Progress / Newsletter / Start-up Diaries tagged 7 Generation Games / 7GenGames / Cultural Content / devdiary / entrepreneur / software developer / successful businesses / women-owned business by AnnMaria De Mars
Hi, my name is Alberto and I am a sophomore in high school. 7 Generation Games has been my first actual job experience and so far I have been enjoying it. The people here have been really helpful in helping me learn new skills. As an intern my job is […] Being a video game testerAugust 19, 2021 in 7GenGames / blogposts / Dog food / Educational Games / Game Progress / Intern Diaries / Newsletter tagged 7 Generation Games / 7GenGames / devdiary / intern diaries / Video Game Testing by 7 Generation Games Intern