Digital Learning
The average American child spends about 7.5 hours per day consuming digital media. A growing body of evidence suggests that technology can help young people build problem-solving and creative skills. However, the billions of hours that children spend engaging with technology are often unproductive. This is a colossal missed opportunity.
Our first program area, Digital Learning explored how technology could be leveraged to enable anytime, anywhere learning. We supported organizations that pushed the frontiers of how technology can be used for good.
Digital Learning
The average American child spends about 7.5 hours per day consuming digital media. A growing body of evidence suggests that technology can help young people build problem-solving and creative skills. However, the billions of hours that children spend engaging with technology are often unproductive. This is a colossal missed opportunity.
Our first program area, Digital Learning explored how technology could be leveraged to enable anytime, anywhere learning. We supported organizations that pushed the frontiers of how technology can be used for good.
Past Partners
Technology offers an incredible set of learning possibilities that did not exist just a few years ago. Our Digital Learning partners leveraged technology to enable anytime, anywhere learning.
Past Challenges
Digital Learning Challenge I
SCE’s first Digital Learning Challenge focused on increasing access to the most engaging, educationally effective digital learning media.
Digital Learning Challenge II
SCE’s second Digital Learning Challenge brought together a community of afterschool programs to explore what it means to be a prepared and skilled 21st century citizen.