00;00;00;07 - 00;00;25;19 Thomas Ouellette Jason Dudley is a sixth grade science teacher at Selma middle school. He uses the teaching assistants website we ground often, so developers gave his class early access to a new set of educational games. The students get to serve as game testers, trying and sharing feedback directly with the India based developers in online meetings. Dudley says students have been more engaged in class as they see their feedback worked into the games in real time. 00;00;25;22 - 00;00;38;18 Jason Dudley They're really excited. They really want to do it, which they like it to begin with, but I think even more so, their interest in has been sparked. Their engagement level has definitely increased, knowing that they've got direct feedback and input to the company. 00;00;38;20 - 00;00;44;18 Thomas Ouellette Silas is one of Dudley students. He's thankful some adults are finally listening to what kids have to say. 00;00;44;20 - 00;00;59;06 Silas I like the we like got to be heard and people would like really take our advice because usually these kids, nobody really thinks like the kids like ask. And these adults make things that they thought were fun and then it's not that fun. 00;00;59;08 - 00;01;01;07 Thomas Ouellette I'm Thomas Ouellette in Selma.