According to news from this website on September 9, Leah Hanes and Atari co-founder Nolan Bushnell collaborated to establish ExoDexa, a start-up company focusing on educational games. The goal is to use games to shape the future of education and create an integrated K- A comprehensive 12-course video game platform that provides students with an engaging and effective way to learn.
This site learned from the official website that Bushnell serves as chairman of ExoDexa, and Leah Hanes, CEO of the educational non-profit organization Ewo Bit Circus Foundation, serves as chief executive Officer and President.
ExoDexa recently expanded its team with the additions of Pandora co-founder and former CEO Jon Kraft and former Riot Games, EA and Blizzard video game producer Kevin Caldwell
It is reported that ExoDexa has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Learning/Simulation Solutions category of the 2022 EdTech Game Awards for its game "The Last Explorer". The game educates students through an adaptive learning platform
Nolan Bushnell said: "Students learn best when they are entertained, so why don't we apply this phenomenon more into teaching and learning?" ?ExoDexa is working hard to do just that, bringing gamification and interactivity to learning, helping students feel empowered and redefine success."
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