Fortnite works because of its mechanics — not the game itself.
This post shows how to borrow the good parts.
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https://eduhacking.com/the-fortnite-hack-level-up-your-lessons-with-battle-royale-learning/

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The Fortnite Lesson Hack: Battle Royale Learning

If your students could pick the lesson content, there’s a fair chance Fortnite would end up in every subject, every day, forever.

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The quiet kid in the corner has a lot to say. They just don't want to say it in front of 25 other people.
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No hype. No drama.
Just a solid, dependable learning platform.
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https://eduhacking.com/khan-academy-review-yep-its-pretty-good/

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Khan Academy Review: Yep, It’s Pretty Good

Is Khan Academy a simple fallback tool for early finishers, or can it be a full-blown teaching tool?

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Used Prodigy for 10 minutes.

No redirection.

No reminders.
I sat down.

I drank water.

Water is good.
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https://eduhacking.com/prodigy-game-review-fun-rpg-based-learning/

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LessonUp removes friction from interactive teaching.
That's the win.
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