Let's look at Ms. Aranda, a 10th-grade history teacher in Texas. She created a high-quality interactive map game called "Revolutionary Road Trip." The game used high-res period maps, period-accurate music (MP3s), and a custom JavaScript engine.
The problem: When hosted on a standard $5/month web server, the game took 12 seconds to load. Students lost focus.
The solution: Ms. Aranda (with help from the IT department) migrated the static assets to an Amazon S3 bucket with CloudFront.
Result: Students played the game 3 times that week. Test scores on the American Revolution unit increased by 22%. This is the power of CloudFront classroom games high quality infrastructure.
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These are heavy on JavaScript, CSS animations, and video cutscenes. By using CloudFront to serve these static assets, the escape room loads fully in under one second, preserving the tension and excitement of the lesson.