GASHA GO! World learning suite wins prestigious 2024 GEE! Award. The games, videos, and support materials are aligned to Georgia computer science standards for K-2.
Add an element of fun to get your students interested in classroom standards! Join us in conversation with Autumn Sutton of the University of North Georgia and Brandon Murry of Fayette County Public Schools to learn how to gamify learning in your classroom.
GPB proudly announces the launch of GASHA GO! World, an innovative and free app- and web-based collection of games and videos designed to introduce young learners to computational thinking, digital citizenship, innovative design, and creative communication.
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) has teamed up with the Georgia Council on Economic Education (GCEE) to launch Start It Up, a new online game aligned to Georgia high school economic standards. This interactive simulation helps students and young adults understand the complexities of opening a business, including the risks and rewards of entrepreneurship, how to get funding for an idea, why small businesses sometimes fail after a few years, and what decisions help businesses succeed.
Make learning FUN with the help of these free interactive games for early learners! From constructing bridges to dressing up their favorite characters in silly outfits, there's a game that any child can enjoy at home, on the road, or in the classroom.
"Make That Paper: Careers in Forestry" is an online game designed to help high school students learn about the forestry industry and career employability skills.
Georgia Race Through Time, GPB’s new history adventure game, was recently selected as a 2017 Parents’ Choice Approved Award Winner by the Parents’ Choice Foundation.
To bring history to life, we partnered with the award-winning media developers at FableVision Studios to create Georgia Race Through Time (GRTT), a new history adventure game for students.