Games for Change Festival

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I learned more about chemistry in 10 minutes than I ever did in a college level course. As video games evolve, they have the potential to help us make sense of the world around us and change lives in the process.      

Students developed several of the games featured at the festival and they've gathered with the biggest names in gaming and tech to focus on innovation in three sectors, including education.

Happy Atoms demystifies complex chemistry concepts with hands-on models that are then analyzed in the app.

This year's keynote speaker is Christopher Weaver, the founder of Bethesda Softworks, the company behind best-selling game franchises like Fallout and Skyrim. He is particularly excited about the remarkable ways games are impacting healthcare.