Who ever said being a scientific guinea pig couldn't be educational? With Steam 
for Schools, teachers can now use Portal 2's level editor to create lessons 
focused on boosting critical thinking, spatial reasoning and problem solving 
skills. Announced at the Games for Change festival in New York City, the 
educator edition of Steam comes with a free copy of Portal 2 and the Portal 2 
Puzzle Maker. Students and teachers alike can use the tools to create puzzles, 
but distribution is handled by teachers alone. (That's right, kids -- no level 
sharing unless the teach says so.) An accompanying website serves as a 
gathering place for teachers to collaborate, and aims to provide sample lesson 
plans centered on science, technology, engineering and math. If you're an 
educator who can't wait to bring a Portal-assisted physics lesson to life, see 
the links below to sign up for the ongoing beta. Now if you'll excuse us, we're 
off to "study."

Valve announces Steam for Schools, helps teachers create educational Portal 2 
levels originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jun 2012 05:21:00 EDT. Please 
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