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Digital Learning
SCE’s Digital Learning Challenge: What Happened, What We Learned
The Challenge didn’t start with a Challenge. It began with a question: Why isn’t the best stuff getting to the most kids? And by “stuff,” we meant “digital learning media.” During late 2011 and early 2012, ...
Announcing the Digital Learning Challenge Winners
We are excited to announce this year’s Digital Learning Challenge partners: CFY and Ednovo! CFY will use the SCE Challenge grant to enhance the user experience of PowerMyLearning, its platform that aggregates the most effective digital ...
Education for Life & Work
SCE was one of a group of foundations that supported a new National Research Council report called: “Education for Life and Work: Developing Transferable Knowledge and Skills in the 21st Century.” The report was a rigorous, ...
An Education Ratings System for Children’s Media
Learn more about out SCE’s partnership with Common Sense Media: a system that rates the learning potential of digital media products http://www.commonsensemedia.org/learning-ratings The astonishing amount of time children spend engaged with digital media led CSM to create ...
Why Digital Learning Testing & Evaluation are Broken
Welcome to the fourth in a series on why the digital learning media market is broken. (For an introduction, and links to the rest of the posts, click here.) Today, we’re talking about testing and evaluation—what, in ...
Why Digital Learning Design & Development are Broken
Welcome to the third in a series on why the digital learning media market is broken. (For an introduction, and links to the rest of the posts, click here.) Today, we’re looking at design and development—the process ...
Why Digital Learning Research is Broken
Welcome to the second in a series on why the digital learning media market is broken. (For an introduction, and the rest of the posts, click here.) Resource gaps: Research is actually one of the few ...