Filament Games
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2005 |
Founder | Daniel White Daniel Norton Alexander Stone |
Headquarters | , |
Website | Official website |
Filament Games is an American educational video game developer based in Madison, Wisconsin and founded in 2005 by partners Daniel White, Daniel Norton, and Alexander Stone. They are a design and production studio specializing in the creation of authentic gameplay mechanics that are also accurate representations of educational content. By actively embedding learning objectives within game activities, Filament's games help players transform their play experience into real world knowledge.
Philosophy[]
Filament's design philosophy is closely based on the scholarship of Kurt Squire, Constance Steinkuehler, and James Paul Gee, who pioneered much of the research about the value of games as teaching tools. Filament is also a close affiliate of the annual Games Learning and Society Conference.
History[]
The company received national recognition for their series of civics games launched by Sandra Day O'Connor for iCivics, her civics-education initiative. These games include Do I Have a Right?, Executive Command, and Liberty Belle's Immigration Nation. Filament has also developed games for the JASON Project at National Geographic, and is currently working with MIT's Education Arcade to build an MMO to help high school students learn STEM subjects. In spring of 2011, Filament's game You Make Me Sick!, in which the player acts as a virus and tries infect a host, won the developer prize in the National STEM Award Video Game Challenge.
Development History[]
Game Title | Release Year | Subject Matter | Description | Platform | Partner | Notes |
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RoboCo | Forthcoming | Robotics, Engineering | A STEM and robotics sandbox game about building, controlling, and automating robots. | PC, VR | N/A (first-party) | RoboCo was nominated as a finalist in the 2017 I/ITSEC Serious Games Showcase and Challenge.[1][2] |
Saving Lives! | 2018 | Healthcare | Healthcare learning game for medical professionals that teaches American Heart Association best practices for CPR. | iOS Tablets | AppClinic | Awarded a gold medal for excellence by the 2018 International Serious Play Awards Program.[3][4] |
JA Titan | 2017 | Finance | Financial literacy and business administration learning game for adolescent learners. | PC, Web Browser | Junior Achievement | |
VR Explorations | 2017 | Various | Box set of printed books and immersive VR learning apps for consumers. | Cardboard VR (Android, iOS) | Publications International, Ltd. | |
Square Panda (multiple titles) | 2016 | Language Arts | Custom hardware-integrated phonetics and reading games for young learners. | Tablets | Square Panda | |
MSI Retail Sim | 2015 | Retail Management Fundamentals | Management fundamentals training game for adult learners in retail professions. | Web Browser, Tablets | McKinsey Social Initiative | |
Inspire Science (multiple titles) | 2015 | Science | Curriculum-aligned science learning games for young learners. | Tablets, Web Browser | McGraw Hill Education | Morphy was nominated for Best Mobile Sites and Apps - Family and Kids in the 20th Annual Webby Awards (2016).[5][6] Aquation: The Freshwater Access Game was nominated for Best Public Service and Activism Game in the 22nd Annual Webby Awards (2018).[7][8] |
mPower Math | 2015 | Math | Math learning games that teach critical thinking and problem-solving for young learners. | iOS Tablets, Web Browser | TVOntario | Awarded a silver medal for excellence by the 2017 International Serious Play Awards Program.[9][10] The suite of games have been played by over 46,000 K-6 learners across Ontario.[11] |
That's Your Right! | 2014 | Civics, American Government | Browser-based multiplayer card game that teaches the Bill of Rights. | Web Browser | Annenberg Classroom | Named a Best Gameplay Finalist by the 2015 Games For Change Awards.[12][13] |
Smithsonian Science (multiple titles) | Various | Science, Language Arts | Curriculum-aligned science learning games for young learners. | Tablets, Web Browser | Smithsonian Science Education Center | |
iCivics (multiple titles) | Various | Civics | Nationally recognized game-based learning platform and games for teaching civics. | Tablets, Web Browser | iCivics |
References[]
- ^ "2017 SGS&C Finalists and Winners – SGS&C". sgschallenge.com (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Congratulations 2017 Serious Games Showcase & Challenge Finalists!". www.seriousgamemarket.com. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Corporate, Healthcare, Government, Museum Games for Use in Training Win Awards in Annual Serious Play Competition". seriousplayconf.com (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "AppClinic's Saving Lives! Wins Gold Medal at 2018 Serious Play Conference". PRWeb. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Morphy! | The Webby Awards". www.webbyawards.com (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Smithsonian Science Education Center Honored for "Best Mobile Sites & Apps" in the 20th Annual Webby Awards | Newsdesk". newsdesk.si.edu. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Aquation: The Freshwater Access Game | The Webby Awards" (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Smithsonian Science Education Center Nominated For Best Public Service and Activism Game In the 22nd Annual Webby Awards". PRWeb. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Nine Games Earn Gold in the 2017 International Serious Play Awards". seriousplayconf.com (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "2017 Award Winners – Serious Play Conference". seriousplayconf.com (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "TVO receives international acclaim for mPower digital learning math games". TVO. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "2015 Games for Change Awards nominees announced | Games For Change". www.gamesforchange.org (in American English). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ "Games for Change 2015 award finalists include Never Alone, This War of Mine, Bounden". Polygon. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
External links[]
- Video game companies of the United States
- Companies based in Madison, Wisconsin
- Companies established in 2005
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