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- Begin With Books
- Big Ideas@Berkeley 2014/15 Prize
- Big Ideas@Berkeley 2015/16 Prize
- Book Boost: Access for All Challenge
- EduApp4Syria Prize
- Enabling Writers Prize
- Grant Competition 2011
- Grant Competition 2014
- Leaders for Literacy
- No Lost Generation Summit Tech Prize
- Ready2Read Challenge
- Sign On For Literacy Prize
- Technology to Support Education in Crises & Conflict Prize
- Tracking & Tracing Books Prize
- UnrestrICTed Challenge
… results.
- Blog // December 2, 2016
Count Me In! Ground-breaking Early Grade Reading Assessment developed for children with sensory disabilities
ACR GCD and our innovators are tackling the challenge of assessing reading skills among children who are blind/low vision or deaf/hard of hearing. Sign On For Literacy prize announcement
ACR GCD announces the Sign On For Literacy Prize calling for innovative solutions that provide Deaf children a foundation of sign language.- Blog // October 12, 2016
Clear vision remains for nine-year-old student who is blind
Alexa is one example of how All Children Reading is helping children who are blind/low vision learn to read with innovative technologies. Nyle DiMarco Foundation shares importance of Sign On For Literacy competition
Donna DiMarco of the Nyle DiMarco Foundation shares the importance of deaf children having early access to sign language.- Blog // October 4, 2016
A World Teachers’ Day Tribute to Educators Piloting New EdTech
This World Teachers' Day we celebrate pioneering teachers working hand-in-hand with ACR GCD grantees to pilot innovations making breakthrough progress in child literacy. Here are their stories… Leaders for Literacy User Guides
Instructions for implementing the Leaders for Literacy curriculum online or offline.Kukua selected as a finalist in the EduApp4Syria Competition
Being amongst the top three selected teams of the EduApp4Syria Competition promoted by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) enables Kukua to receive additional funding.EVOKE: Leaders for Literacy
EVOKE: Leaders for Literacy empowers youth to develop 21st century skills while collaboratively solving the urgent challenge of child illiteracy in their communities.11 Tech Innovations Changing Global Education
A giant shipping container now provides computers to students in remote locations. The simplest cell phone records and distributes local stories to improve literacy rates.Leaders for Literacy Introduction
Leaders for Literacy takes a game-based learning platform and uses it to improve child literacy by leveraging youth as social innovators.- Blog // July 11, 2016
Technology Strengthens Education to Refugee Children
As a winner of ACR GCD's Technology to Support Basic Education in Crisis and Conflict Settings ideation prize, Xavier Project received funding to put their ideas into action in Dadaab Refugee Camp. Leaders for Literacy Explainer
Learn more about the impact of two Leaders for Literacy projects implemented in South Africa.New App Could Provide Literacy and Psychosocial Support To Syrian Children
Creative’s submission to the Norwegian Development Agency’s EduApp4Syria competition, Katkooti, (meaning ‘My Chick’ in Arabic), will provide literacy education and psychosocial support.Leaders for Literacy Evaluation Summary Report
A summary of the evaluation report findings from the Evoke: Leaders for Literacy pilots in South Africa in 2017 and 2018.Statewide services to offer 425,000 e-books
Beginning July 1, the Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services network will make more than 425,000 accessible e-books available for free to patrons who cannot read traditional print books.Andre’s Story
This illustrated short story takes readers into the future and introduces the challenges with not learning to read.Radio & Phones Mobilize Communities For Local Language Literacy In Zambia
It is 7:15 p.m. on Saturday evening, and children and parents in rural Eastern Province, back from working in the fields and selling goods at the market, gather around their radios.Benetech: Creating Accessible Images
Learn from Benetech about key guidelines for creating accessible images through alt-text and image descriptions to support children with disabilities.- Blog // May 4, 2016
A Library for All
Indiana University hosted an event to make the community aware of ongoing efforts to combat illiteracy, explore the challenges of the creative process, and to learn how to create their own books.