This weekend 7 Generation Games will be a part of the Summer Leadership Conference at the University of San Diego. If you live in the area and are interested in education you should definitely plan on stopping by the exhibits to see what new resources and tools are available for […]
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Congratulations to Sophie Marie for winning 7 Generation Games dog photo contest! Sophie will be featured in 7 Generation Games upcoming game Forgotten Trail. Sophie’s proud owner Jim Avery will receive a free copy of the Forgotten Trail game and a framed high-resolution print of our illustrator’s game rendering of the […]
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We are excited to announce that beginning the first day of June, 7 Generation Games will be moving into The Water Garden office buildings in Santa Monica. You will be able to find our new office in the west building in Suite 4000. The Water Garden is located on 17 […]
7 Generation Games new office at The Water Garden
This past week I participated in a KQED webinar on how to utilize new media tools. Although I like to think of myself as a media wiz, I am at least smart enough to realize that that I don’t know everything. Social media is like a living, breathing organism; constantly […]
KQED Webinar- It’s amazing what you can learn from kids

It’s been a really productive two weeks in North Dakota, installing our game in schools on two reservations, in tribal schools and public schools. I didn’t write this post to talk about that. Rather, in keeping with some of the really useful posts I’ve read about start-up failures, I wanted […]
Failing Forward and regression lines
Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to watch my boss give a keynote presentation on statistical analysis to a collection of brainiacs in San Diego. Walking into the conference that afternoon, I was unsure whether or not I would understand a single sentence from the day’s discussions. More nerve-racking […]
The Intern Diaries: The Dumbest Guy in the Room
Last week, I wrote about work-related burnouts: why people get them and how they may be avoided. This week I decided it would be appropriate to build upon this idea a bit further by discussing an equally important professional skill: goal setting. Now when we think of goals, we often […]
The Intern Diaries: “How to StickK to Your Goals”
Late last week I caught employment’s common cold: “paralysis by analysis.” After several weeks of productive work, I suddenly sensed my motivation beginning to slack. Tasks that usually took me an hour to complete were taking longer; ideas were few and far between; and my vigor all of the sudden […]
The Intern Diaries: “How to Beat Burnouts”
On Thursday, 7 Generation Games sent me on my first-ever networking assignment. Lucky for me, the event I attended was a drinkubator. This made it fun and easy to engage with the other attendees as each new encounter generally prompted the order of another cocktail. “I could get used to […]
The Intern Diaries: “Drinkubator Discoveries”
Returning home this week after my in-office visit to Santa Monica, I found myself moving at a snail’s rate as I ventured south on the 101 Freeway during rush hour. A poor move on my part, I know. But after a few minutes of frustration, I began to see this […]
The Intern Diaries: “What’s Lacking In Education Today?”
Hello 7 Gen Games fans, users, and supporters! My name is David. I am the company’s new intern, or as we like to call it here at 7 Gen Games, the new “Research Associate.” Sounds more official, doesn’t it? Anyways, as a RA this summer, it will be my duty […]