PBS Kids has upgraded its app with offline viewing, interactive games, and parental controls, reflecting a broader push toward accessible, screen-free learning. Families are pairing these digital ...
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While the world of educational programming and video games is vast, not all offerings are created equal. So how is a parent or teacher to choose? Nadine Levitt, founder of the educational technology ...
Educational board games are making a huge comeback, offering kids a fun way to build math, reading, and problem-solving skills while spending quality time together. From classics like Scrabble Junior ...
A company called Kinems is using personalised, video game-based learning to improve the skills of children with motor impairments and learning difficulties. Working with Microsoft Kinect, Kinems ...
Learning to read fluently requires hundreds of hours of practice. Some children happily sit and read for hours, but others (especially those with ADHD or dyslexia) cannot. Parents and teachers often ...
(TNS) — Ready, player one: Virtual learning is here to stay — and it’s leveling up how kids learn in the classroom. Matthew Schmidt of the University of Georgia is working to enhance virtual learning ...