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- Blog // June 20, 2018
How Mobile Games Can Advance Universal Education for Refugee Children
Two winning games from our EduApp4Syria competition illustrate how mobile technologies are filling educational gaps for millions of out-of-school Syrian children. - Blog // March 19, 2018
Downloadable Mobile Games Offer Hope for Out-of-School Syrian Children to Gain Literacy Skills
To measure our EduApp4Syria competition mobile games are achieving their goals, impact evaluations of each game were conducted. UNICEF Innovation Fund: Investing in Game-Based Learning Solutions
Games have demonstrated that they can be a powerful vehicle for learning, which is why the UNICEF Innovation Fund is exploring partnerships to source, assess and enhance games as part of our learning.Cellphones, Apps Power Learning for Syrian Refugees
Last spring, in a weathered trailer in Bar Elias, Lebanon within walking distance from the nearby refugee camps, Syrian teenagers were hard at work at Arabic, math, science, and English lessons.Inside the mission to bring educational mobile games to children in conflict zones around the world
An estimated 2.5 million Syrian children have been displaced by the country’s ongoing civil war, according to Norad, the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation.George and Amal Clooney to help 3,000 Syrian refugee children go to school
George and Amal Clooney are stepping up their efforts to help Syrian refugee children get a formal education in Lebanon.Refugee Children Empowered by Technology to Learn
June 20 marks World Refugee Day, a day when we recognize the tragic impact that war, persecution, conflicts, and natural disasters have had on millions – causing them to flee their homes.Developers create Pokemon Go-like education apps for Syrian refugee children
What happens when you combine Pokémon-Go with game-based learning? One Norwegian government-funded initiative launched two smartphone app games in Paris last week.These new educational apps will help Syrian refugee kids learn and play
An international consortium of humanitarian aid groups has announced the winners of a competition to develop educational apps for Syrian children displaced by that country’s brutal civil war.Apps que ayudan a que los niños refugiados sigan aprendiendo (Apps that help refugee children keep learning)
Desde que empezara en 2011, el conflicto sirio ha provocado enormes estragos en las rutinas de más de dos millones y medio de niños.New educational apps that can help traumatised refugee children: Free download available
With an aim to help millions of traumatised Syrian refugee children deal with the ordeal they go through due to the conflict in the country, the EduApp4Syria competition was initiated.Feed the Monster is the Easiest Way for Kids to Learn Arabic
Feed the Monster is a fun and effective interactive educational app that teaches young children how to read and write Arabic.EduApp4Syria Competition Launches Unique Literacy Learning Apps That Can Reach Millions of War-Affected Syrian Children
A Norway-led coalition today announced two winners of the EduApp4Syria innovation competition and the worldwide release of open-source Arabic literacy learning games.Innovation competition produces new educational apps to help Syrian refugee children
An international consortium of humanitarian aid groups has announced the winners of a competition to develop educational apps for Syrian children displaced by that country’s brutal civil war.EduApp4Syria – 2 awesome, free apps to teach Arabic to kids
Antura and the Letters and Feed the Monster were funded by Norad, the Norwegian Development Agency as part of a competition to encourage innovative mobile learning solutions to support Syrian kids.Becoming Familiar in Arabic with Feed the Monster
The gamification of education has made the learning process substantially more entertaining and optimized as opposed to traditional means.Feed the Monster review
Feed the Monster is a well made, cute adventure that teaches basic Arabic along the way.Leveraging Technology to Build Literacy Among Millions of Displaced Children and Those with Disabilities
There are about a quarter of a billion children around the world who cannot read, often due to lack of resources in their language, conflicts that have displaced them from their homes and communities.How EdTech Innovation from Tech Giants Could Make a Real Change in the European Refugee Crisis
To better help the migrant crisis major tech companies should provide more EdTech solutions, so they can improve education and integration for millions of refugees.The Right to Read
Two-hundred-and-fifty million children across the globe are not learning basic literacy and numeracy skills. Of these, 57 million children—a disproportionate number of whom are from disadvantaged...