
Curious Learning creates, localizes, and distributes free learning apps, so anyone with a smartphone can learn to read. In 2015 we spun out of research at MIT, Tufts, and GSU showing that kids can teach themselves to read using mobile software.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Amesbury
Employees: 1-10
Founded date: 2014
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29.09.2021 | Mobile-based solutions can strengthen human capital gains disrupted by COVID-19 in developing countries | Email Share Tweet Share Comment Smartphones have the potential to reverse the pandemic-induced learning crisis. © World Bank Almost nine in ten children in sub-Saharan Africa are learning poor, in that they are unable to read and understand... |
29.04.2016 | Can tech teach kids to teach themselves? XPRIZE, Google, and the UN team up to find out | Hundreds of millions of kids around the world lack access to, among other things, basic education — much less organized school systems with adequate teaching resources. XPRIZE is hoping that tech can help where humanitarian efforts have yet... |