Heather Drolet
Heather Drolet brings 20+ years of K–12+ teaching and coaching experience to transforming digital learning. She champions inclusivity in games and ed tech, leading initiatives from statewide play-based CS standards to mobile app curricula and grad-level tech integration courses.
Sessions
Game-making is more than just a skill—it’s a gateway to digital literacy, creative expression, and career opportunities. In this session, we explore how learners transition from consumers of games to creators, contributors, and ultimately, career-ready game makers.
We’ll also showcase Threadbare, a community-driven game that integrates storytelling with cultural and language education, demonstrating how learners can shape game narratives with their personal experiences, folklore, and heritage. By the end of the session, participants will gain practical insights into game development and understand how they can use these skills to empower learners in their own communities.