At Asbury Park High School, students explore the world behind the games they play while developing skills in game design, media production, communication and collaboration that open doors long after graduation.
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June is Internet Safety Month.
With rising digital risks like phishing and identity theft, Cybersecurity education is vital for keeping students safe while preparing them for future careers.
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Media design connects creativity to real careers.
Students plan, shoot, and edit content, build a portfolio, and work toward Adobe certification.
It’s a clear path from classroom projects to real-world opportunities.
View full pathway here → eu1.hubs.ly/H0vGXgr0
At @Asbury_ParkSD , students are building workforce-ready skills through hands-on projects in media production, podcasting, game design and creative tech.
With major media industry growth happening nearby, students are connecting classroom learning to real opportunities.
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Robert Weiss teaches at the same high school he once attended. At OBHS, students turn their passion for gaming into career-ready skills in media, broadcasting, teamwork, and event management. 💡🎮
Full story here: eu1.hubs.ly/H0vgqBK0#CareerReady#CTE
STEM funding has changed, but creative technology programs are still fundable.
Here’s how schools can position game design, media production, and cybersecurity around CTE outcomes: eu1.hubs.ly/H0v7bLF0
Many of the teachers we work with didn’t come from tech backgrounds. They learned alongside their students, adapted, and made it work. 🧑🏫
This week, we’re celebrating the teachers who try something different for their students. We appreciate everything you do!
#TeacherAppreciationWeek
Missed our webinar?
You can now watch STEM Reimagined: Funding Digital Media, Game Design, & Creative Tech Pathways on demand.
We covered what’s changed in funding, what’s still working, and how schools are approaching programs like these today.
Watch now → eu1.hubs.ly/H0t-PNL0#Webinar#Funds#Grants#Education#STEM#CTE
📢 Happening tomorrow!
Join Gameplan and SHI for a webinar on funding creative technology pathways in today’s CTE landscape.
Register to get your funding resource guide webinar access → eu1.hubs.ly/H0tT_b70
Esports II is diving into game design with Unreal Engine 🎮
Students are building Rube Goldberg Machines, learning how to manipulate real-world physics inside a game environment.
Huge shoutout to @GameplanEd for the lessons powering this project!
@FazioSally
Join Gameplan and SHI for a #webinar on funding creative technology pathways in today’s CTE landscape.
We’ll cover what’s changed, what still works, and how to approach funding across curriculum, equipment, and certifications.
Register to get your funding resource guide ⬇️
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Jordan Warner, principal at Madison Junior High, sees a different side of esports. 🔎
What many assume is “just gaming” actually connects to standards and reaches students who don’t attend other extracurriculars.
Read full story → gameplan.com/news/madison-es…#WorkforceReady
Join Gameplan and @SHI_Intl for a webinar on funding creative technology pathways in today’s CTE landscape.
We’ll cover what’s changed, what still works, and how to approach funding.
Register to get your funding resource guide webinar access → streamyard.com/watch/KSFCcpJ…
Would you bring a PlayStation into your classroom?
One teacher did. He used Assassin’s Creed to explain the Industrial Revolution.
Students could see, explore and connect the ideas to something real.
We shared more on this in our blog → eu1.hubs.ly/H0tl0Cv0#GameBasedLearning#K12#StudentEngagement
Game design is one of the fastest ways to connect student engagement with workforce readiness in a single program. ➕
Students build projects and work toward Epic Games Unreal Engine Certification.
Download curriculum overview → eu1.hubs.ly/H0t1Z7_0
During Black History Month, students at Asbury Park High School studied the legendary Tuskegee Airmen and then built a three-level game inspired by their missions using Gameplan.
They even got a visit from Tina Watson, daughter of Tuskegee Airman George Watson!
Read the full story → eu1.hubs.ly/H0s-k2t0@PrincipalPJM@Asbury_ParkSD@GSEsportsorg
Patrick Goff, Superintendent at Payette River Regional Technical Academy, needed a solution that supports 14 CTE pathways.
Here's why they chose Gameplan. ⬇️
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What does a principal see in an esports program?
New career paths for students, stronger collaboration, digital citizenship, teamwork and more.
Hear it directly from Principal Sally Fazio of Old Bridge High School. ⬇️
🔗Read full story: eu1.hubs.ly/H0syC4T0