The holiday season is a time where we typically expect to see a serious surge in video game and console sales, for fairly obvious reasons. Normally, that means lots of PlayStations, Switches, and ...
The video game industry is now bigger than it has ever been before, with more and more young people interested in developing their very own video games –- and rightly so. After all, game development ...
University of Canberra provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. University of Cape Town provides funding as a partner of The Conversation AFRICA. Development finance is the invisible glue ...
Neil G Sipe has received funding from the Australian Research Council. Infill development is an increasingly hot topic in Australian cities. It involves building on unused or underutilised land within ...
Noah Lone's difficult journey to creating mushroomy platformer Smushi. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. This article first ...
20-year-old Katie loves tutorial porn. The university student, who is using her first name only for privacy reasons, tells Mashable that it helped her to understand sex during a time where it ...
It’s lauded by some as one of the best ways to improve teaching and learning, scorned by others as a complete waste of time. It’s something that teachers might have access to weekly, or barely get ...
PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo. For most of gaming’s lifespan, console gamers have only had these three options. Sure, Sega was in the race for some time, but when most companies try to elbow their ...
Jen Patterson, owner of Patterson Consulting Group, is known for her ability to inspire leaders to take a people-first leadership approach. Training and development play a critical role in every ...
Every year, global organizations spend more than $60 billion on leadership development programs. But the returns these investments yield for leaders and their teams are not always clear. What does ...
Change and uncertainty are now a given in our careers. As a result, people are re-evaluating what they want from their work. For many, the traditional career ladder has been replaced by “squiggly” ...