2010 Developer, Collegiate and Impact Prizes

Winners Dan White, Derek Lomas and Dixie Ching along with the Challenge sponsors, partners and dignitaries

Developer Prize

The Developer Prize was awarded to Filament Games' Dan Norton and Dan White for You Make Me Sick!. They received $50,000 for their game, which teaches children about the physical structure of bacteria and viruses, as well as how they are spread. The game prototype can be played here.

Collegiate & Impact Prizes

NumberPower: Numbaland!, produced by graduate students Derek Lomas of Carnegie Mellon University, Dixie Ching of New York University and Jeanine Sun of the University of California at San Diego, was the winner of the Collegiate and Impact Prizes and received $50,000 in total. The collection of four games allows children in kindergarten to grade 4 to construct a set of skills that helps develop their sense of number concepts. The games will be available on different platforms, including the iPad. The prototype can be viewed here.

All Finalists

The 2010 Finalists were honored at the Atlantic's Technologies in Education Forum at the Newseum in Washington, DC, Wednesday, March 30, 2011.

National STEM Video Game Challenge Finalists