The U.S. Congress has launched the non-profit Digital Promise center to help fund the development of new technology like learning software and educational games in schools across the country. The center aims to make it easier for public and private companies to pilot digital-centered curricula in classrooms. According to its website, the center was founded “to spur breakthrough technologies that can help transform the way teachers teach and students learn.”
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