Think like an Agent!
Awards and Recognition
Funded by Dept of Education
I absolutely loved it and am so excited to play! I think my students will love it and will learn from it.
- Gini Wozny, Media Literacy/English Teacher
I actually really liked it. It was a pretty good game. Most educational video games have really shallow characters. I liked how much nuance there was to Daniel. I would recommend this to my friends to play.
- Val, 10th grade
I have personally played Agents of Influence and I am VERY impressed with it. It is a powerful yet fun tool for helping our young people learn to evaluate information. I learned a LOT in just half an hour!! We are proud to be providing Agents of Influence to our schools.
- Kim Wilbanks, President of Rotary Club of Portola
It made me think of past research I've done for school projects. Maybe my sources weren't as good as I thought they were.
- April, 12th grade
It was really fun. I liked that the narrative was actually engaging. And it felt real-world because my decisions had consequences.
- Aly, 12th grade
I absolutely love the references to logical fallacies!! That is a super win in my book.
- Jennifer Padberg, Social Studies/English teacher, The Barstow School, Kansas City, MO
I felt the characters are representative of all students and the story is relatable to middle school students. The graphics are on point with what the kids respond to best.
- Alisa Davis, English Teacher, Canyon Vista Middle School. Round Rock ISD, Austin, Texas
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