Most of EdGE’s talks and presentations aren’t recorded, but you can watch a select few that were and that speak to EdGE’s work and ideas over time. 

TEDxBeaconStreet: Jodi Asbell-Clarke 

In 2017 at TEDxBeaconStreet, Jodi Asbell-Clarke speaks passionately about unleashing the potential of all learners by looking at what people can do, not just what they can say. (See graphic recording.)  

Technology in the Classroom 

Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Doug Clark (Vanderbilt University), and Kathy Perkins (University of Colorado, Boulder) speak, in 2016, about how technology—including games—can support students and assessment in the classroom.  

Landmark and TERC VR partnership video  

Landmark College, a college exclusively for students who learn differently, shares how a 2020-2022 co-design process informed development of the STEM-based VR game Europa Prime.  

Greetings from STEMlandia 

At the 2018 AR in Action conference, Jamie Larsen and Teon Edwards speak on the affordances and potential of Augmented Reality for education. (See graphic recording.

Games and Ubiquitous Science Learning Environments 

At the 2012 Cyberlearning Research Summit, Jodi Asbell-Clarke talks about the potential for games to positively impact science learning. (See graphic recording.

We Know More Than We Can Tell 

Jodi Asbell-Clarke, the keynote speaker at the EHR Core Research PI Meeting in 2017, shares more on implicit game-based learning assessments.