Pioneering Educational Technology Innovator and Game-Based Learning Expert
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Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyDr. Eric Klopfer is Professor and Director of the Scheller Teacher Education Program and The Education Arcade at MIT, where he leads groundbreaking research in educational technology and game-based learning. After earning his B.S. in Biology from Cornell University and Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, he has established himself as a leader in developing innovative educational technologies. His research focuses on creating computer games and simulations for STEM education, with particular emphasis on complex systems understanding and scientific practice. As co-PI of MIT's RAISE initiative in AI education, he explores how new technologies like VR, AR, and mobile platforms can enhance learning experiences. His lab has developed numerous influential educational tools, including StarLogo Nova, Taleblazer, and various mobile biology games, reaching millions of users worldwide. He has authored several influential books including "Adventures in Modeling," "The More We Know," "Resonant Games," and "Augmented Learning." As co-founder and past president of the Learning Games Network, he continues to bridge the gap between academic research and practical educational innovation. His work combines software development with pedagogical research to create effective learning tools for both formal and informal education settings.