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November 13, 2017

No Such Thing, Episode Ten: Revisiting “How World of Warcraft Saved Me and My Education”

Listen now toNo Such Thing, Episode Ten: Revisiting “How World of Warcraft Saved Me and My Education”. Erik Martin revisits a story he told in 2013 at TedX, Redmond WA, titled "How World of Warcraft Saved Me and My Education." Erik has since held posts at the US Department of Education, the Whitehouse Office of Science and Technology (OST) and is now Senior Manager for Education Programs at game engine, Unity.

No Such Thing, Episode Episode Ten: Revisiting “How World of Warcraft Saved Me and My Education”

Erik Martin revisits a story he told in 2013 at TedX, Redmond WA, titled “How World of Warcraft Saved Me and My Education.” Erik has since held posts at the US Department of Education, the Whitehouse Office of Science and Technology (OST) and is now Senior Manager for Education Programs at game engine, Unity. He credits much of his success to experiences he had working his way up to leading an 800 member guild in the popular massively multiplayer online roleplaying game, World of Warcraft. This environment became key to his recovery from depression and anorexia nervosa as a young teenager.

About No Such Thing

The show is about learning with technology, the realities and exciting potential, but it’s also about youth and the practitioners who support them –- youth developers, museum educators, teachers, mentors, counselors, parents–as they grow their identity, and journey forward.

The show is produced in partnership with City University of New York’s Masters Program in Youth Studies (learn more on the School of Professional Studies website) and Mouse, a national youth development nonprofit that believes in technology as a force for good.

Find No Such Thing on iTunesGooglePlay, and Stitcher.  See show notes for all episodes and learn more: nosuchthingpodcast.wordpress.com

Listen now to No Such Thing, Episode Eleven on mouse.org

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