EdTech Digest’s EdTech Awards recognize projects that transform the face of educational technology in innovative ways. Their competitive recognition program spotlights ‘cool tools’ that are enriching the lives of learners in the K-12, Higher Education, and Skills and Workforce sectors. FableVision is excited to share our collaborations that received praise!
Nunaka Strikes Gold!
We are thrilled to announce that Nunaka: My Village has been awarded gold for Best New Product or Service at this year’s EdTech Awards! Additionally, Nunaka is a finalist in the Social Studies Solution Category. Developed in partnership with Chugachmiut, an Alaskan Native Tribal consortium, the mobile app enables students aged 3-5 to explore Sugpiaq heritage, the Sugt’stun language, and key school readiness goals. Read more about the game here and here.
Since the game’s release, Nunaka has been awarded the 2023 GEE! Learning Game Award in the Formal Learning Elementary category and a gold Serious Play Award in the Professional Digital Entries (Preschool Education) category. We’re immensely proud of our Nunaka team for their exceptional work on such an impactful game and deeply appreciate the recognition it has garnered.
FableVision’s Fantastic Finalists
A few other of FableVision’s projects are EdTech finalists! Congratulations to our partners!
Finalist: Professional Development Learning Solution
Start It Up! is a collaboration with Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Georgia Council on Economic Education. The online business simulator was made for high school students, college students, and small business owners to play through the process of creating and running a startup company.
Finalist: New Product or Service
GASHA GO! World, is another collaboration with Georgia Public Broadcasting and the Georgia Department of Education! GASHA GO! World transports users to the universe inside arcade machines, with a variety of games, animated songs, and activities focused on developing computer science learning for K-2 students.
Finalist: Higher Education Solution
The interactive Forest Quest was made in collaboration with Project Learning Tree Canada and serves as an online learning experience for 18-25-year-olds to learn the fundamentals of wildlife biology, forests’ impact on human life, biodiversity, and the needs and rights of Indigenous people.
Finalist: STEM Solution
My S.T.E.M. Adventure is made in collaboration with the STEMIE center at UNC-Chapel Hill and Bridge Multimedia! The interactive’s adventure-packed activities are paired with a born-accessible design to enhance STEM engagement opportunities for 0-5-year-old children. Kids and caregivers play collaboratively, take photos of their IRL learning, and create a customizable storybook of their achievements!
If you’re interested in learning more about our award winners, or any of our other projects, reach out to us at info@fablevision.com, we’d love to hear from you!
