High school students from the Denver Center for International Studies (DCIS) recently debuted their video game creations — and demonstrated the educational benefits of creating video games — at a special project showcase on May 9th at Denver’s Museo de las Americas.
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New Comic Explores Angel Island, Immigration for AAPI Heritage Month

Pop Culture Classroom is pleased to announce the release of "Immigration at Angel Island," its latest issue in the Colorful History comic series that offers educators and students in grades 4-6 a poignant exploration of a crucial chapter in U.S. history.
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Arvada High Students Write Comic on Pioneering Woman in STEAM

Pop Culture Classroom is proud to announce the release of "Helene Rother: Automotive Design Pioneer," a new comic and free teaching tool authored by and produced in collaboration with students at Arvada High School.
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Are There STEM Comics for Middle School?

As educators begin to embrace comic books, graphic novels and other aspects of pop-culture as teaching tools, we often get the question about whether any of these materials are useful for teaching STEM. The answer…