With Unruly Splats, Bryanne Leeming invented a way to teach kids how to code–during play time.. Annie Marie Musselman In 2015, Bryanne Leeming was daydreaming in class at Babson College. “Two words ...
BOSTON, Dec. 16, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Unruly Studios, a Boston-based EdTech company, today announced a partnership with Wisconsin's statewide educational purchasing agency (CESA Purchasing) to ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - At Solomon Elementary School, students jump and stomp their way to an early understanding of computer science by playing games on durable plastic floor tiles. The ...
Mar. 8—First graders at Solomon Elementary School squealed and cheered as they skipped past and then stomped on bright blue floor tiles that lit up, changed color and made sounds. "When do I get to ...
Students from Copperas Cove ISD got to be the teachers Monday when they taught teachers and other faculty members how to use a new technological device called Unruly Splats. According to the company ...
It’s an incredible feeling, isn’t it, when something you learned long ago comes back to you? Bryanne Leeming, founder and CEO of Unruly Studios, had that astonishing feeling in 2009, while sitting in ...
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — Physical Education class with Kevin Napier at Nuckols Farm Elementary is far from what some of us right remember from elementary school. While the students are still doing ...
This December, students are pushing their desks out of the way for the Get Active Coding Challenge during Hour of Code and Computer Science Education Week. Unruly Studios is partnering with Patriots ...