Erick Salomon


Annie Hammond offers insight from an educator’s perspective on educational gaming. I recently saw a cartoon on social media that read, “I used to tell people I was a teacher. Now I prefer the title Data Collection and Management Specialist. It’s much more accurate.” This could not be closer to […]

A Teacher’s Point of View: That’s Mrs. Data Collection and ...



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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from December 26, 2013 “It’s The Giving Season” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. When we received a contract from Black Belt magazine to publish Winning on the Ground, I told my youngest […]

Throwback Thursday: It’s The Giving Season



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Happy Freebie Friday! Congratulations on making it through another week and as a reward we’re giving you a sneak peek at our newest game, Forgotten Trail. The high demand and interest for Forgotten Trail has been overwhelming, as people have been asking to play the game. Originally part of our […]

Freebie Friday: Welcome to Forgotten Trail – Mini Game


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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from May 18, 2012 “Starting a Business? Design, Develop, Cash & Credit” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. Want to start a business? Think you’re a good programmer? Have a good design? […]

Throwback Thursday: Starting a Business? Design, Develop, Cash & Credit





7 Generation Games has been invited by the Department of Education to exhibit at the Ed Games Expo in Washington, D.C., on Dec. 9. The Expo brings together the best educational games that have been funded by Small Business Innovation Research grants. We’re incredibly excited to be participating and proud to […]

7 Generation Games Invited to Participate In Ed Games Expo




Going through our archives, we came across this great post from June 12, 2012 “I Have No Trouble Finding Latino Staff Members – Proof There Isn’t a Level Playing Field” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around.  When I send bills to clients, […]

Throwback Thursday: I Have No Trouble Finding Latino Staff Members ...



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Going through our archives, we came across this great post from October 10, 2012 “Six Start-Up Lessons from Martial Arts” that we wanted to share in case you missed it the first time around. Twenty-eight years ago, I won the world judo championships. Unlike almost everyone else who accomplishes that […]

Throwback Thursday: Six Start-Up Lessons from Martial Arts