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GUEST POST FROM DR. ERICH LONGIE, 7 GENERATION GAMES LEAD CULTURAL CONSULTANT: As a long time educator on the Spirit Lake Indian Reservation, I’ve had many discussions with other educators in our school system regarding how to raise the average yearly performance (AYP) scores of our students. Unfortunately, due to […]

The Advantages & Disadvantages of Year-Round School on an Indian ...


One nice part of working at 7 Generation Games is hearing from people who play our games. Here are a few that made my day. Some are from a middle school where I had the opportunity to meet student in person and several followed up with letters (which I’ll bet […]

Mail Call


Fish Lake
We’re Getting Smarter and You Can Too! We are excited to have just released the brand new version of our video game Spirit Lake 5.0! You can download  your copy by visiting our website here: http://www.7generationgames.com/buy/ As with all software, we’re constantly working to make our product better – and Spirit Lake […]

We’re Getting Smarter and You Can Too!







Going through our archives, we came across this great post from May 14, 2013,“Four Things Students Should Have Learned in School but Didn’t” that we wanted to share with you in case you missed it the first time around.  Here are four more of Dr. De Mars 55 things I have learned […]

Throwback Thursday: Four Things Students Should Have Learned in School ...


sausage
We’re almost done adding the polish to Spirit Lake. That’s polish, as in making all shiny and perfect, “polish your car”, not “Polish” as in sausage. The first change you’ll see from earlier versions is that the introductory 2-D hunting scene is replaced by a really short 3-D game. As […]

Spirit Lake Polish






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