Michael Levine
Biography

Dr. Levine oversees the Center’s efforts to catalyze and support research, innovation, and investment in educational media technologies for young children. Prior to joining the Center, Dr. Levine served as vice president of New Media and executive director of Education for Asia Society, managing the global nonprofit organization’s interactive media, and educational initiatives to promote knowledge and understanding of Asia and other world regions, languages, and cultures. Previously, Dr. Levine oversaw Carnegie Corporation of New York’s groundbreaking work in early childhood development, educational media and primary grades reform, and was a senior advisor to the New York City Schools chancellor, where he directed dropout prevention, after–school, and early childhood initiatives. Dr. Levine has been a frequent adviser to the U.S. Department of Education and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, writes for public affairs journals, and appears frequently in the media. He was named by Working Mother magazine as one of America’s most influential leaders in shaping family and children’s policy and serves on numerous nonprofit boards, including We Are Family Foundation, Ready To Learn, Talaris Institute, and Teach For America. Levine is also currently a senior associate at the Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy at Yale University. He received his PhD in social policy from Brandeis University’s Florence Heller School and his BS from Cornell University.
Sessions
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P is for Partnership: How A New Game Publishing Model Can Advance Children's Learning Across SettingsWednesday, June 103:30–4:30Old Madison (3rd floor, East/Southeast)
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Make Money, Make Impact: Publishing Models for Games and 24/7 LearningFriday, June 1211:00–12:30Main Lounge (2nd floor, Central)
