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Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania

October 2, 2024
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Games in Schools, helping thousands of students learn through video games, expands to more cities in Romania
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“Education is a core value for UniCredit Bank, and supporting the Games in Schools project reflects our commitment in bringing children closer to education through new technologies, taking into account the new reality that surrounds us.  We believe that this innovative way of learning through video games, so loved by children, can stimulate students’ interest and make learning an enjoyable and effective experience,” Anca Ungureanu, Head of Identity & Communication at UniCredit Bank, declared.

According to the 2022 RGDA study, in Romania, approximately 8 million Romanians aged 15-64 play video games. Of these, women play in equal numbers to men. Among avid gamers (who usually play at least a few times a week), the average age is 27 for men and 32 for women.

The Romanian Game Developers Association (RGDA) is a non-profit organization that aims to support and promote video game developers based in Romania. Guided by solid values, RGDA promotes integrity, quality, exchange of best practices, respect and mutual help as means of developing the local industry. The objectives of the association are to inform the general public about the industry, to ensure that there are sufficient sources of training and education for those who wish to pursue a career in the field, to create a close community of developers and to represent the industry in front of state institutions and international players.

Source link : https://business-review.eu/education/games-in-schools-helping-thousands-of-students-learn-through-video-games-expands-to-more-cities-in-romania-270809

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Publish date : 2024-10-01 17:19:25

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