Tomorrow evening in Washington, DC, the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program will showcase 30 small businesses that developed educational games.  At the Ed Games Expo, attendees will be able to meet the game developers and play the games.

Among the games in the showcase are:

…and many more.

The SBIR program invests federal funds “to support scientific excellence and technological innovation… to build a strong national economy.”

The Ed Games Expo is being sponsored by the Entertainment Software Association and 1776, a global incubator and seed fund.

Math Monster Mystery

Math Monster Mystery


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Linda learned to play video games as a way to connect with her teenaged kids, and then she learned to love video games for their own sake. At Pixelkin she wrangles the business & management side of things, writes posts as often as she can, reaches out on the social media, and does the occasional panel or talk. She lives in Seattle, where she writes, studies, plays video games, spends time with her family, consumes vast quantities of science fiction, and looks after her small cockapoo. She loves to hear from people out there. You can read more about her at her website, Linda Breneman.com or her family foundation's website, ludusproject.org.