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Digital Learning
SCE Digital Learning Challenge: What Does Success Look Like?
On January 2, 2017, SCE is opening applications for a new Challenge initiative focused on digital learning. Over the last two weeks, SCE has posted a series of blogs that outline why we view digital learning ...
SCE’s Big Questions
On January 2, 2017, SCE is launching a new Challenge initiative focused on digital learning. Our first blog outlined SCE’s methodology and why we are prioritizing digital learning as a key pathway to the development of ...
SCE and Digital Learning: How did we get here?
On January 2, 2017, SCE is launching a new Challenge initiative focused on digital learning. In the coming weeks, we will post a three-part blog that will outline SCE’s approach, aspirations, what motivates us to invest ...
YOUmedia Awarded SCE Venture Grant Partnership
SCE is pleased to announce YOUmedia as a 2016 Venture Grant partner! Venture Grants proactively target thought leaders and creative organizations on the leading edge of the field. Through this initiative, we build partnerships with innovative groups working to ...
G4C Student Challenge: The results are in…
In 2015 SCE partnered with Games for Change and the Institute of Play to support the assessment of the NYC Games for Change Student Challenge. Middle and high school students in 12 NYC public schools were ...
New Report Highlights Ways to Improve Access to Digital Media among Low-Income Communities
In 2015, SCE partnered with the the Joan Ganz Cooney Center and First Book on a year-long study that explored ways of improving access to digital media among low-income communities. The findings provide a research-based context ...
How to Revitalize Schools With Tech
Last week, SCE Chairwoman, Susan Crown along with other top educators, technologists, philanthropists, entrepreneurs and investors participated in a task-force to discuss technology in education reform. The group prioritized the following four draft recommendations of what ...
Opportunity for All? Technology and Learning in Lower-Income Families
Recent research on digital media use points to two important gaps in educational opportunity for low-income families with young children. First, there is an access gap. Second, there is what scholars refer to as a participation ...