Why did TelecomPioneers (TCP) enhance Project Connect from it original version?
Since the initial launch of PC in June of 2005, the headquarters has had various experts evaluate the program from different viewpoints from the playability and usability aspect to the instructional design. TCP hired an independent game development company for a strictly game play analysis and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for a thorough evaluation of the entire program with a focus on the instructional design. TCP also compiled feedback from volunteer, teacher and student users all over the US and Canada and put together a request for proposals for the second generation of PC. Missing Pixel was hired to enhance PC. Based in New York City, Missing Pixel is a leading design and technology company who has a unique ability to produce engaging interactive media solutions. To learn more about Missing Pixel, please go to http://www.missingpixel.net/. The reports from ISTE and Missing Pixel to TelecomPioneers’ Education Committee and the Board of Directors (BOD)
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