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NEW YORK (March 11, 2021) - Today, leading social impact nonprofit
Epic Games that will offer middle and high school educators a chance to bring
Fortnite, Unreal Engine, and other content from Epic Games into their classrooms, now through the end of the year. The first workshop will be
“Introduction to Interactive 3D for Educators,” held on March 22nd.
“Educators are continuing to think of creative ways to engage their students, and we are excited
to facilitate a series of 19 workshops and ultimately, help prepare students for real-world career opportunities using industry-standard tools,” said Arana Shapiro, Managing Director of Games for Change. “The combination of the Games for Change educator community and the powerful pedagogical tools Epic has created will help to amplify problem-solving, collaboration, and creativit