17 seniors in a computer science class at the University of Delaware, are creating video games that will help teach middle school students at Chester (Pa.) Community Charter School.
A $400,000 National Science Foundation grant has funded the project over the past three years.
Education experts called the initiative an innovative approach to expanding access to educational technology. And the idea could inspire other universities looking to support schools in their local community.
Education experts called the initiative an innovative approach to expanding access to educational technology. And the idea could inspire other universities looking to support schools in their local community.
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