About Michael Rowe

Michael Rowe is the co-founder and co-host of GamesAtWork.biz. He maintains the website http://www.michaelrowe01.com.

Snow, Ice, and Podcasting

Well, We’ve started off the year in a roaring fashion, between CES (you can find out more over at Michael’s blog), lots of travel, and this week’s east coast Snow and Ice. We hope to be back up to full strength soon! So in the mean time why not drop us a comment or tweet and tell us what are you playing.

Episode 130 – The Final Countdown

They said it would never happen, but we got all three co-hosts together for this final episode of 2015. Phaedra, Michael M. and Michael R. get together to NOT talk about Star Wars: While we wanted to know all about the new Star Wars, but we know, you don’t want to know, until you know – you know? So we have a spoiler free show! While we are expanding our format to more tech topics, we have a blast talking about Lego’s serious Play, we look at the state of Computer Science education with the US Department of Education, and … Continue reading

Episode 129 – Rock Out

The Michael’s come back from the Thanksgiving Break ready to rock out with an awesome discussion of the upcoming Rock Band for Oculus Rift. We also discuss the new iPad Pro, styli, apps, and a few games. We also are looking forward to hearing from our listeners on what are their most anticipated games of the year. So drop us a comment, a tweet, or a post! Show Links Michael R’s new Toy Auto Layout in Swift Keyboard Shortcuts in iOS Palm Graffiti Apps and Styli Jot Apps MyScript Smart Note MyScript Stylus Rock Band in VR In Air by … Continue reading

A Thankful Post

While we are not recording a show this week, it is the U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving this week, we do want to take a minute to say thank you to all of our listeners and guests. Without each of you, this podcast would not be possible (well technically we could sit in a room or on Skype and record a conversation). Your input, feedback and support mean a lot to us. Each week that we hear from you via email, twitter, Facebook or even on this site, let’s us know that this podcast is worth while. it is in that … Continue reading