Podcast: Mammoth Interactive with John Bura Follow Us: Comments 0 Mammoth Interactive with John Bura About Learn how students of all ages can learn how to code games and more using the e-learning platform created by Mammoth Interactive. We speak with CEO and Lead Developer John Bura about his thoughts on teaching kids how to code. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education More Information About the FizzicsEd Podcast About John Bura John Bura is the CEO and Lead Developer of Mammoth Interactive, a company that helps students understand how to code games for a variety of platforms. With over 300,000 students having been through their courses across the world, Mammoth Interactive is truly helping STEM shine. Mammoth Interactive has produced XBOX 360, iPhone and iPad games as well as also produced several iPhone, iPad, PC and Mac apps. Some of these apps have risen to #1 in the app store. 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Learn how students of all ages can learn how to code games and more using the e-learning platform created by Mammoth Interactive. We speak with CEO and Lead Developer John Bura about his thoughts on teaching kids how to code. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education
About John Bura John Bura is the CEO and Lead Developer of Mammoth Interactive, a company that helps students understand how to code games for a variety of platforms. With over 300,000 students having been through their courses across the world, Mammoth Interactive is truly helping STEM shine. Mammoth Interactive has produced XBOX 360, iPhone and iPad games as well as also produced several iPhone, iPad, PC and Mac apps. Some of these apps have risen to #1 in the app store. In addition to producing games, Mammoth Interactive has consulted with a number of different companies on projects that include: programming, music, level design and business development. Recently Nickelodeon has featured a game produced by Mammoth Interactive.
With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It’s not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it’s about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! Hosted by Ben Newsome
From marine archaeology to how boats float and much more, there is so much to learn at the Australian National Maritime Museum. It's here where events such as Women in STEM provide a real drawcard to students to the sea! We chat with Mathew Sloane and Anna Gregory to learn...
Primary teacher & #aussieED founder Brett Salakas is an inspirational educator who’s worked to create a global network of motivated people on Twitter to make educational theory into classroom practice that works. In this podcast we chat about his new work in WorldSTEM.co where his mission is simple... to bring...
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