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Forty years after Joan Ganz Cooney's landmark study stimulated the creation of Sesame Street, a new center devoted to accelerating children's learning in a rapidly changing world was established.
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop focuses on the new challenges children face today, asking the 21st century equivalent of her original question, "How can emerging media help children learn?"
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Press Room
Study: Educational Toys Often Don't Educate
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“This not cookie…this BOOKIE!”– Cookie Monster
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Blog & Features
Revolution Needed for Teaching Literacy in a Digital Age
Reprinted from Huffington Post, July 5, 2010. Written together with Esther Wojcicki, Creative Commons Board Chair...
Teaching for a Shared Future: American Educators Need to Think Globally
By Esther Wojcicki and Michael H. Levine, reprinted from the Huffington PostAmerican students...
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Research & Initiatives
Learning: Is there an app for that?
A mobile media revolution that is changing the lives of adults, and now children of all ages, is under way across the globe. This report focuses on how new forms of digital media are influencing very young children and their families in the United...
Games and Learning Publishing Council: Analyzing a Rising Sector
(A national inquiry by E-Line Media and the Joan Ganz Cooney Center, generously supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation) Game-based learning has emerged as a promising a...
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Events
Game Developers Conference - GDC 2011
The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is one of the gaming industry's largest conferences, now in its 25th year. It is known worldwide as the primary fo...
The Atlantic: Technologies in Education Forum
As a part of its Intelligence Series, The Atlantic presents the Technologies in Education Forum. This will be a discussion of video games, STEM education and the future of the American c...
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