If you are an old friend (or stalker), you probably know that I attended Washington University in St. Louis, where I was first introduced to the Central Limit Theorem, and frat parties. Coming full circle, I’ll be back in the old neighborhood on December 29th for a 7 Generation Games […]
Women in Tech

At the Ed Games Expo last week, one of the attendees who stopped by to see our games was asking me about the impact our SBIR award had on 7 Generation Games. (SBIR stands for Small Business Innovation and Research and are grants given by various federal agencies to support […]
Startups Take Money: How SBIR Funding Helped Make 7 Generation ...

A few months back, we got an invite to participate in the Department of Education’s Ed Games Expo. (Thanks to USDA for putting us in touch with the expo’s organizers!) The event brings together educational games from across the country that were funded by Small Business Innovation and Research (SBIR) […]
The Amazingness of the 2015 Ed Games Expo

People in the tech startup world take for granted the idea that everyone knows what an accelerator is – but this post is a nod to the fact that the vast majority of people probably have no idea what that means. You see, there’s this tendency within the tech […]
What Is an Accelerator?

Going through our archives, we came across this great post from May 23, 2013,“Schoolchildren questions for statisticians” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around. It must be that time of year because I was asked to speak at two different schools in downtown […]
Throwback Thursday: Schoolchildren questions for statisticians

Going through our archives, we came across this great post from May 25, 2013,“Don’t Wait Until You’re Perfect” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around. I’m not perfect. God am I ever not perfect. I’ve been working on the Spirit Lake Game […]
Throwback Thursday: Don’t Wait Until You’re Perfect

Going through our archives, we came across this great post from May 16, 2011,“What I learned about statistics from martial arts” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around. I’m doing a workshop at the San Diego SAS users group meeting on Wednesday […]
Throwback Thursday: What I learned about statistics from martial arts

I went into the Community Wellness Forum at United American Indian Involvement in Los Angeles last week uncertain of what to expect. I didn’t know how many people would be attending the session I would lead. I knew many of the event attendees worked in public health, but I didn’t […]
What Happens Is What Is Supposed to Happen: What I ...

Two of 7 Generation Games founders – our CEO AnnMaria De Mars and our CMO Maria Burns Ortiz – have have spent the last two days in Dallas at the Online Learning Consortium’s International Symposium on Emerging Technologies. It’s been a great experience as 7 Generation Games was one of […]
7 Generation Games Recognized at Emerging Technologies for Online Learning ...

Going through our archives, we came across this great post from April 29, 2012,“Useless & useful advice for SOME small businesses” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around. Being sick with only half of my brain cells functioning, I spent the weekend reading […]
Throwback Thursday: Useless & useful advice for SOME small businesses

7 Generation Games is excited to be attending the 8th Annual OLC/MERLOT Emerging Technologies for Online Learning International Symposium on April 22-24, 2015 at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel in Dallas, Texas. Earlier this year, 7 Generation Games submitted their application to be apart of the Launch Pad where only 10 educational technology companies […]
Emerging Technologies for Online Learning Symposium

If this is your first visit to our website, thank you for taking the time to read our blog and let us introduce ourselves. We are a company that combines math, Native American history and adventure gaming into our video games. The video clip below demonstrates the (awesome) video games that […]