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Explore these mini-documentary videos to learn more about the World Wide Workshop Foundation's research about the Globaloria Networks. See our students and educators in action.
What is Globaloria?
Can students build a game without prior programming experience?
What kind of computer games do Globaloria students make?
How are Globaloria demos and completed games evaluated?
Is Globaloria good for non-techies?
Is Globaloria good for girls?
How do the Globaloria platform and tools facilitate collaborative game-making?
How much progress can students make in one year?
Do Globaloria participants have fun creating their games?
How does Globaloria apply to health-related issues?
Can webgames be advocacy tools?