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What If School Worked Like a Video Game? Nolan Bushnell and Dr. Leah Hanes of ExoDexa Explain

Dec 29, 2025
Nolan Bushnell, the father of the video game industry and founder of Atari, teams up with Dr. Leah Haynes, CEO of Exodexa and advocate for game-based learning. They explore how traditional schooling fails diverse learners and why game design principles can enhance education. Topics include the potential of AI for personalized learning, the drawbacks of academic gamification, and the impact of homeschooling on innovation. They envision a perfect school day filled with AI tutors, physical activity, and student-led projects for deeper engagement.
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ADVICE

Use AI To Time Instruction Precisely

  • Use AI to present information at the exact right moment for each learner to accelerate progress.
  • Nolan highlights that adaptive timing at scale is now possible because of rapid AI advances.
INSIGHT

Good Games Need Real Game Design

  • Academic-led gamification often fails because academics aren't game designers and focus on study over playability.
  • Exodexa aims to blend high-quality game design with curriculum across subjects in a unified narrative.
ADVICE

Replace Grades With Individual Progress

  • Eliminate batch-processing: stop grading by cohort and let students progress individually at their own pace.
  • Nolan argues removing grades and age-grouping reduces humiliation and better matches real-world timelines.
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