Summary: 7 Generation Games, an edtech company developing educational video games and game development platform technology, is looking for a full-time business development manager. Compensation: Base ($75,000) + Commission Benefits: Company health plan, paid vacation, sick leave 7 Generation Games is looking for a highly motivated business development manager to […]
Blogs
Welcome to the Bozeman Trail! We’re excited to share this game with everyone. A really cool fact about the Bozeman Trail game is that it comes from an existing board game by Elephanta Education. Working on the Bozeman Trail game was very exciting because of the fact mentioned above, it […]
Welcome to the Bozeman Trail
The Bozeman Trail is a game within the BRAVE series: a game-based, cross-curricular approach to social studies that engages & inspires students to push the boundaries of who they are. What began as a single board game over a decade ago has evolved into something more insightful with every go. […]
Turning School Into a Piece of Cake
Maria Burns Ortiz (our CEO) thinks the term “eating your own dog food” sounds disgusting, so I try to use it as often as possible. Besides, what does a vegetarian know about taste? She also thinks I shouldn’t make comments that could offend significant numbers of potential users, say, vegetarians. […]
Eating our dog food and it’s yummy!
It’s that time of the year. No, not spooky season, although, we do like that time of the year as well. One of our favorite events that we like attending, and have attended in the past, is coming up. Next week is the 54th Annual NIEA Convention & Trade Show! […]
NIEA is Coming Up!
The ED Games Expo is coming up next week! That’s always an event that 7 Generation Games is happy to be a part of. If you don’t know, the ED Games Expo is the annual public showcase of game-changing education technology (EdTech) innovations created through more than 50 programs at […]
A Jam-Packed Schedule for the ED Games Expo
Hi, my name is Judah. I am 15 years old and going to my sophomore year, attending North High School. This job has been a good experience for my first actual job, and I have been learning a bunch of new things from this job. I have worked here twice […]
Judah’s Internship experience
My name is Eva Ortiz and I will be going into 11th grade this fall. My favorite subject in school is science. I like science because I enjoy the lab experiments and find the subject itself very interesting. One thing that I would like to learn about making video games […]
My Internship Experience
FLOUR MILL. Minneapolis, MN – saint paul. In 1840, a flour mill called the Washburn A Mill opened. The mill would make 12 million loaves of bread a day. The mill was located on the West Bank Of The Mississippi […]
The Historical Washburn A Mill/ Pillsbury A Mill
Hey, my name is Deion, and I’m going into the 9th grade this year. One way school can be improved is teachers can handle students better. Some students have a hard time learning classes and don’t get help from teachers or case managers. Which can lead to difficulties in keeping […]
Deion’s Blog Post
Why are some internship programs unsuccessful, despite clear needs in the community for youth employment and a sincere desire to provide experience on the part of employers? Soft skills are only part of the story We often hear that youth need to learn “soft skills” , now re-branded as “professional […]
Successful Youth Internships Have the 4 Shoulds
For the third summer, 7 Generation Games and the Strong Mind Strong Body Foundation are excited to announce the “Level-Up” summer micro-internship program. 7 Generation Games micro-internship is a paid four-week micro-internship program that serves to provide an introduction to and experience in the tech industry with a focus on […]
