Terminal Two’s First Friday: Join Videogame Quests to Learn & Reinforce Coding Skills
This Friday, April 2, 2021, Terminal Two will launch its first ever First Friday, a free online event on their Facebook page where gamers of all levels can come together to hack games, learn some new skills, and have fun.
Terminal Two is a company incubated by Endless.
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Young Game Designers Inspire In XPRIZE Game Design Competition
Last month, XPRIZE Connect announced the winners of XPRIZE Connect Code Games: A Global Game-Making Challenge supported by Endless Network, a game design challenge that aimed to capture the hearts, minds and imaginations of young people across the globe.
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Reimagining Computer Science with Equity at the Core
Grantee Highlight: Code.org and Amazon have partnered to design an equity-minded coding curriculum to increase student awareness of academic and career pathways in CS among underrepresented groups and build skills to be successful in college-level CS and beyond.
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What Would the Internet Look Like Without the Contributions of Women?
On this International Women’s Day, we’re looking at Girls Who Code’s “Missing Code” - an immersive experience that shows what the internet would be like without code written by women, reminding us of the critical need to diversify coding and STEM fields.
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Closing the Homework Gap to #KeepAllKidsLearning
The Homework Gap widens every day students cannot complete their classwork from home. To address these inequities, the FCC is receiving public comment on a program that could expand WiFi connections outside of school and library sites.
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A look back: How DonorsChoose used a gift of $500K from Endless to inspire creative coding for 270K students around the country
Last year, Endless committed to fully funding every creative coding project found on DonorsChoose. Today, we’re looking at a few of the projects that are equipping kids with coding skills in exciting ways.
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When Technology Isn’t the Answer to the Digital Divide
In one North Carolina school district, each student is guaranteed to receive technology from the district. So why are students still having trouble accessing remote instruction, and how are teachers committing to #KeepAllKidsLearning?
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Getting Started with #KeepAllKidsLearning
As part of the #KeepAllKidsLearning initiative, we’ve compiled a multitude of lessons, educational games, and more tools that teachers and families can download for later use offline. Check them out here!
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We Are Committed to #KeepAllKidsLearning
Endless Network is committing to #KeepAllKidsLearning, and this month, we are excited to feature stories about real people being inspired by internet connectivity. Here’s why, how, and ways you can get involved
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Endless Network Launches New Website
We launched a new Endless Network website that reflects our continued dedication to the projects, partners and people that make our mission a reality.
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Terminal Two Games Featured in This Year’s Hour of Code
Ten Terminal Two games are featured in this year’s Hour of Code, a global movement that has introduced tens of millions of students worldwide to computer science and coding education.
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Phase II Submissions to GNOME Seek to Connect Coders with FOSS
18 teams of game designers, education specialists and tech engineers submitted proposals for Phase 2 of the GNOME Foundation and Endless Community Engagement Challenge to connect the next generation of coders to the FOSS community and keep them involved for years to come.
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The Surprising Social Benefits of Coding Games
Terminal Two games teach kids to code, but did you know they also build social skills?
Terminal Two games teach fundamental coding skills through engaging and exciting gameplay, and many of the games support social skill building as an added bonus.
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XPRIZE Connect Future of Learning Lab Immerses Viewers in Virtual Conference
The first XPRIZE Connect Future of Learning Lab, an immersive virtual conference experience, focused on the power of gaming to inspire real change in communities.
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How a Modest USB Will Change Learning Offline: Endless OS Launches the Endless Key
As communities prepare for long-term remote education, many new online platforms are emerging to augment student learning. But what about communities that have little or no access to broadband internet? Endless OS launches the Endless Key to even the playing field.
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Endless and Games for Change Launch the STEM Your Game Challenge
Can video games be fun and also educate middle schoolers on STEM topics? Endless and Games for Change launch the STEM Your Game Challenge so you can submit your best idea!
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How to Make Computer Science Learning Fun and Easy, Virtually
Right now, keeping kids learning, parents working, and teachers doing what they do best, inspiring students to see their true potential during the unique circumstances of the 2020-2021 school year, is a top priority for many, including us.
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The Endless Summer: How to Keep Your Kid Busy, Safe, and Learning - For Free
With engaging video games that are actually fun, learning to code with Terminal Two has never been easier for kids to want to learn how to code.
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Why Become an Educational Game Developer?
Take a peek into the lives of the artists behind our games - Terminal Two Game Developer Alex Meyer shares his passions, interests, and vision for the future of game design.
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The Endless OS Foundation is Taking on The Connectivity Challenge
The reality is, half the world’s population doesn’t have access to broadband internet. Matt Dalio shares what’s holding us back and how we can move forward (Hint: it’s storage).
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