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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 in Foundations for Literacy and Feed the Monster.
- Blog // November 15, 2022
What works and doesn’t work to improve access, equity and inclusion for the 584 million children globally waiting to learn to read
Key evidence and lessons where EdTech innovations and methods work to increase access to education and literacy for hard to reach and disadvantaged learners - News Byte // October 24, 2022
Highlighting international cooperation between ACR GCD and our partners on World Development Information Day
USAID, World Vision and the Australian government are working together to solve a global challenge Feed the Monster (Arabic) – Google Play
Kids learn the reading and writing fundamentals of Arabic while collecting and growing their pet monsters as they advance through increasing skill levels of this smartphone-based app.Feed the Monster (Arabic) – App Store
Kids learn the reading and writing fundamentals of Arabic while collecting and growing their pet monsters as they advance through increasing skill levels of this smartphone-based app.Feed the Monster (45+ languages) – Google
Kids learn reading and writing fundamentals while collecting and growing their pet monsters in this smartphone-based app, now available in more than 45 languages.Assessing the Impact of Literacy Learning Games for Syrian Refugee Children
An executive overview on the impact of two winning EduApp4Syria prize apps on Arabic literacy learning and psychosocial outcomes of children affected by the Syria crisis.Assessing the Impact of Literacy Learning Games for Syrian Refugee Children (Arabic)
An executive overview on the impact of two winning EduApp4Syria prize apps on Arabic literacy learning and psychosocial outcomes of children affected by the Syria crisis.Feed the Monster Impact and Technical Evaluation
An evaluation report on the impact of "Feed the Monster" smartphone app on Arabic literacy learning and psychosocial outcomes for children affected by the Syria crisis.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.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.Gamifying Learning Arabic with Antura and the Letters
While the process of reading is not often regarded as a fun pastime for many, it holds the key for a strong foundation in education and the ability to effectively communicate.Antura and the Letters review
Antura & the Letters offers an immersive Arabic language experience. The app is entirely in Arabic, both written and spoken (no English help).Feed the Monster review
Feed the Monster is a well made, cute adventure that teaches basic Arabic along the way.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.EduApp4Syria – with Arabic subtitles: Learn Arabic letters through fun games
(Arabic subtitles) After playing the EduApp4Syria games for the first time, Marwa (6) knows how to write four new letters in Arabic.EduApp4Syria: Unique literacy learning app
Learn more about the fun, engaging games sourced through the EduApp4Syria prize to help Syrian children build basic literacy skills in Arabic.EduApp4Syria: Learn Arabic letters through fun, engaging games
After playing the EduApp4Syria games for the first time, Marwa (6) knows how to write four new letters in Arabic.EduApp4Syria improves psychosocial well-being and learning
Watch the first time a Syrian refugee family tries a mobile game sourced by the EduApp4Syria competition to improve basic literacy skills in Arabic and psychosocial wellbeing.