Showfloor News: Ativion, NASEF join forces to expand safe, accessible esports


Ativion has announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Network of Academic and Scholastic Esports Federations (NASEF), aimed at expanding access to safe and meaningful scholastic esports programs in K–12 schools across the United States.

Why This Partnership Matters

Esports has rapidly emerged as one of the most engaging tools for student connection, learning, and career exploration. But like all digital learning initiatives, it must be implemented with student safety, teacher support, and IT simplicity in mind.

By combining Ativion’s StudentKeeper, powered by ContentKeeper, with NASEF’s industry-leading esports programs, we’re enabling schools to create esports environments that are:

Safe: Built-in digital safeguards to protect student wellbeing online

Equitable: Ensuring access for all students, regardless of background or school resources

Educational: Esports with a purpose—fostering leadership, teamwork, and career-ready skills

Empowering Teachers, IT Teams, and Students

With this collaboration, schools will be able to streamline esports rollout and monitoring within a single, integrated platform. Teachers gain classroom controls and visibility into student activity. IT departments benefit from centralized oversight without needing to juggle multiple systems. And most importantly, students are given the opportunity to engage with digital learning in a fun, secure, and productive way.

The Future of Esports in Education

This partnership isn’t just about esports; it’s about reimagining how schools use technology to connect with students, promote engagement, and unlock new learning pathways. Esports, when supported with the right tools, is more than a game; it’s a gateway to STEM careers, social-emotional growth, and digital citizenship.

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