Verizon Innovative Learning brings esports to classrooms

Verizon Innovative Learning brings esports to classrooms

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In time for back-to-school season, Verizon is launching a free scholastic high school esports league through its free Verizon Innovative Learning HQ portal.

The esports league opened for registration in early August and runs from September 23 to December 13. In partnership with nonprofit Games for Change, participating schools will receive free coaching guidance from esports professionals to help prepare teams across areas ranging from technical skills to health and wellness for gamers.

Verizon’s award-winning initiative, Verizon Innovative Learning, is unveiling brand-new learning resources that will connect students to one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S.–esports and gaming–and give teachers the tools to incorporate it in their classrooms.

In addition to the new esports league, Verizon Innovative Learning HQ users have access to esports and gaming professional development, lesson plans, and other resources to bring this exciting content into K-12 classrooms:

Professional development collections for teachers, school leaders, and district leaders focused on how to integrate esports, gaming, and game design into K-12 classrooms.

Ready to use toolkits and lessons to bring hackathons, game design challenges, and gaming clubs to schools.

Immersive content and video resources showcasing esports careers including Voices from the Field, a collection of video interviews with esports and gaming professionals. Also, from our partners at Arizona State University, CareerXRcade, a gamified, XR learning experience that brings to life for students various careers in esports and cybersecurity, as well as Professional Pathways: Esports, a complementary curriculum providing project-based learning for students to explore the esports industry.

Beyond esports and gaming, Verizon Innovative Learning HQ includes expanded offerings for back to school through its partners:

Discovery Education: The latest episode of the TimePod Adventures augmented reality (AR) app as well as 4 new lesson plans are now available on Verizon Innovative Learning HQ. App users can go back in time to return a dinosaur egg to its home before it hatches.

McGraw Hill: The global education leader is rolling out Spanish-language versions of all 30 McGraw Hill AR activities on Verizon Innovative Learning HQ. All 30 activities across math, science and social studies subject areas are now available via app and web.

PhET Interactive Simulations at the University of Colorado Boulder: The PhET project at the University of Colorado Boulder is unveiling four new courses on Verizon Innovative Learning HQ that will empower math and science educators to leverage free PhET simulations in their classrooms to support students to engage in the exploration of mathematical and natural principles.

Museum Initiative: Verizon Innovative Learning, in partnership with NYU Tandon School of Engineering, will continue to develop professional development modules and ready-to-teach lesson plans from various museum and cultural institution partners, including The Franklin Institute, Liberty Science Center, Children’s Creativity Museum, Providence Children’s Museum, and Belle Isle Conservancy.

“For over a decade, Verizon’s steadfast commitment to educators and students has made a lasting impact on nearly eight million students nationwide. We are continuing to augment and advance our technology-centric curriculum – adding new programs, partners and content – to ensure more and more students can unlock new opportunities, said Donna Epps, Chief Responsible Business Officer at Verizon. “As technology and innovation advances, so does our support. Our new, free offerings continue to meet demands and interests across today’s students, from gaming to e-sports to immersive learning, and ensure teachers have the tools to integrate technology in the classroom.”

Verizon Innovative Learning

Verizon Innovative Learning has committed over $1 billion in market value to support digital equity and inclusion within education across the country. Focused on helping students develop the skills, knowledge, and capabilities for success, the initiative has now reached nearly 8 million students across the U.S. and provided hundreds of Title I schools with connectivity and next-gen technologies that bring innovative lesson plans to life.

In partnership with the nonprofit Digital Promise, Verizon is expanding the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program by welcoming 34 new Title I schools. This brings the program’s total reach to 626 schools nationwide. Students and teachers of this new cohort will be equipped with devices including tablets and laptops as well as up to four years of data–empowering 24/7 learning in and out of the classroom.

In addition, Verizon is opening 18 new Verizon Innovative Learning Labs in Title I schools this school year, bringing the total to 161 labs across the country. In collaboration with nonprofit partner Heart of America and the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute at Arizona State University, the Verizon Innovative Learning Lab program provides students with access to robust, hands-on learning tools such as VR equipment, 3D printing stations, AR apps and more in a custom-designed, state-of-the-art experiential learning environment.

This press release originally appeared online.

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