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Lisa Guernsey

Michael Levine

CGLR Funder

Huddle

#TapClickRead

April 8, 2016

What This Means for

You

Join the Conversation

#TapClickRead

On Twitter:• @LisaGuernsey• @MLevine_JGCC

The Problem

and the

Urgency

The Quiet Crisis

What This Means for

You

Inject New Energy and “Field-

Build” With Modernized

Community and Education

Investments

What Can Philanthropy Do?

What This Means for

You

Key Investments for the Next 10 Years

1. Push for high-quality early learning, birth – 82. Demand equity in digital infrastructure3. Train and deploy media mentors4. Think R&D Pipeline and Lines of Work5. Mobilize Coalitions of parents, educators, and

community leaders as change agents

Learning to Read

Requires a

2-Pronged

Approach:

Knowledge and

Skills

An Explosion of

“Educational Apps”

More than 1 million apps on

iTunes and 80,000 of them are

marked as educational apps

Image © Shutterstock

The Field of Early Ed Has Been Responding

Sesame Street photo used with permission. Photo of Gov

Patrick used under Creative Commons license.

We Have to

Take A

Modern Approach

Comienza en Casa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AlCSa88BBc

Bronfenbrenner (1979); Takeuchi (2011)

Government

Agencies

Digital

Media

Market

Local

School

System

Church, Library,

After-school

Spaces

School,

Teachers,

Peers

Digital

Media Spaces

The

Neighborhood

Dominant

BeliefsCultural

Values

Mass

Media

Parents’ Work

Home,

Parents,

Siblings

Attitudes & Ideologies

National & State

Policy

Ecological Perspectives on Development

Macrosystem

Exosystem

Mesosystem

Microsystem

The New Co-Viewing

Joint Media Engagement

Apps &

E-Books

What’s In Store

Analyzing

descriptions

of popular

and award-

winning kids’

language and

literacy apps

Abundance of literacy apps for 3- to 5-year-olds

Target ages for languages/literacy apps

32.6

54.9

37.5 39.1

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

0- to 2-year-olds

3- to 5-year-olds

6- to 8-year-olds

Age range notdiscernible

% o

f a

ll a

pp

s

Age range

What apps aim to teach: basic skills

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Writing/typing letters

Reading comprehension

Upper & lowercase letter knowledge

Sight words

Spelling

Phoneme awareness

Vocabulary

Alphabet knowledge / letter sounds

Percent of apps

Most common language/literacy skills targeted in apps

Award-winning

Top 50 - paid

Top 50 - free

Revealing almost no information about who is

doing the developing

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Mentions developmentteam

Education/childdevelopment expert

Language/literacyexpert

% o

f apps

Percent of apps that provide development team information

Paid apps

Free apps

Awarded apps

Curriculum? Rarely mentioned.

66%

70%

82%

34%30%

18%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

Top 50 Paid Top 50 Free Awarded

Perc

ent

of

apps

Percent of apps that mention an underlying curriculum

No curriculum Curriculum

Little information on how apps are tested

77%

21%

2%

Percent of apps that mention research

No research

Usability/appeal

Efficacy and usability/appeal

Of the top-50 most popular apps, very few

won awards

Award-Winners Not

in Top 5083%

Popular Paid Apps That

Won Awards11%

Popular Free Apps That

Won Awards6%

Vast majority are not designed

with “co-use” functionality

Designed withco-usefunctions

No co-usefunctions

Rethinking reading partners

Nook children’s books by Barnes & Noble

Don’t let the

device get in the

way of

conversation

Photo by JGCC Research

Team

Embedding

New Tools in

Relationship-

Centered Programs

atlas.newamerica.orgatlas.newamerica.org

What This Means for

You

Invest in iterative processes,

collection and analysis of

evidence, & human capital

How do I ensure it’s not just a

flash in the pan?

Media Mentors

Tap, Click, Read

What This Means for

You

Recommendations for Developers

• Divulge. Be transparent about what informs your work.

• Recognize that kids need more than the A, B, Cs• See your product through a child’s eyes• Create media that reflects family diversity• Partner with educators and researchers

What This Means for

You

Recommendations for Mobilizing

Change and Action

• Push for high-quality early learning birth – 8

• Demand equity in digital infrastructure

• Invest in R&D pipelines and “lines of work”

• Train and deploy media mentors

• Mobilize coalitions of parents, educators, and community leaders as change agents

TapClickRead.orgTapClickRead.org

What This Means for

You

Thanks to Our Funders

• Pritzker Children’s Initiative• Heising-Simons Foundation• Bezos Family Foundation• Foundation for Child Development• Alliance for Early Success• W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Fdn• David & Lucile Packard Foundation• Haas Jr Fund• McKnight Foundation• Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation• Joyce Foundation• Annie E. Casey Foundation

What This Means for

You

Join the Conversation

#TapClickRead

On Twitter:• @LisaGuernsey• @MLevine_JGCC

C o m p a n y O v e r v i e w / A p r i l 2 0 1 6

PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL

Age of Learning was founded in 2007, led by a team of

successful technology entrepreneurs and education experts who

worked for nearly four years developing the revolutionary new

education product ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy.

Launched in November 2010, ABCmouse quickly became the

leading digital learning product for young children, serving

millions of families and teachers and earning numerous

prestigious awards.

O U R S T O R Y

To help children everywhere build a strong foundation for academic success

MATH GAINS

LITERACYGAINS

SCHOOLREADINESS

LEARNINGENGAGEMENT

O U R G O A L

Our curriculum development is guided by Curriculum Board of nationally recognized early education experts, including:

DR. REBECCA PALACIOSCo-founder National Board for Professional Teaching Standards,

2014 National Teacher Hall of Fame Inductee

KIMBERLY OLIVER BURNIM2006 National Teacher of the Year

O U R A P P R O A C H

Among others, our Curriculum Board also includes:

PROF. TWILA TARDIF University of Michigan,

language-learning expert

STEPHEN M. TOMECEK Author of more than

45 children’s science books

DR. JOHN BOLLARD

Lexicographer, former

editor at Merriam Webster’s

O U R C U R R I C U L U M B O A R D

W H A T I S A B C M O U S E ?

Available on computers, tablets, and smartphones,

ABCmouse is the leading and most comprehensive online

learning resource for children ages 2–7

More than 7,000 standards-based learning activities

covering Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade and

more than 650 lessons on 8 levels along our Step-by-Step

Learning Path™

Used by millions of children

Efficacy-validated by high quality and comprehensive

3rd party studies

Multiple awards won

M O R E T H A N 7 , 0 0 0 L E A R N I N G A C T I V I T I E S

Our home subscription model enables us to make ABCmouse.com available at no cost to teachers and community

institutions such as Head Start programs, libraries, and community centers—including public housing authorities and

after-school programs.

E D U C A T I O N A C C E S S I N I T I A T I V E S

AGE OF LEARNING CONFIDENTIAL | Company Overview | September 2015 52

A C T I V E LY U S E D B Y 6 5 K T E A C H E R S & 1 M I L L I O N C H I L D R E N

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NT

HLY

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AGE OF LEARNING CONFIDENTIAL | Company Overview | September 2015 53

U S E D I N 3 0 % + O F U. S . P U B L I C L I B R A R I E S

CHILDREN WHO ACCESS MONTHLY

E D U C A T I O N A C C E S S PA R T N E R S H I P S

Significant Gains in

Literacy and Math

Skills**

Significant Literacy

& Math Gains in

8 Weeks*

Miami Pre-K Study

Significant Gains

in 12 Literacy &

Math Skills**

San AntonioPre-K & K Study

Significant (50+%)

Differences in Key

Literacy & Math Skills

National Preschool–K Online Study

Significant

Literacy Gains

National K DIBELS Analysis

Significant Literacy

& Math Gains*

Kindergarten Home-Use Study

Tupelo, MSPre-K & K Study

94% Report

High / Medium

Learning Impact

National Teacher Survey

80+% Report

High / Medium

Engagement Impact

National Parent Survey

E F F I C A C Y : P R OV E N R E S U L T S

Significant Gains in

School Readiness

Oregon Head Start Study

T E A C H E R S R E P O R T S I G N I F I C A N T LY I M P R OV E D L E A R N I N G

94%Meaningful Impact:

OVERALL

LEARNING

83%93%

____________________________________________________________________________________

1,113 teachers using ABCmouse completed an online survey in March 2014. These findings represent high and medium impact

responses divided by total responses (excluding “don’t know” and missing responses); N = 990 to N = 1,047 for these findings.

Meaningful Impact:

READING

SKILLS

Meaningful Impact:

MATH

SKILLS

PA R E N T S R E P O R T M E A N I N G F U L G A I N S I N L E A R N I N G E N G A G E M E N T

____________________________________________________________________________________5,999 ABCmouse subscribers completed an online survey in March 2014. These findings represent high and medium impact responses divided by total responses (excluding “don’t know” and missing responses); N = 4,992 to N = 5,068 for these findings.

87%Meaningful Impact:

LEARNER

EXCITEMENT

84%Meaningful Impact:

LEARNER SELF-

CONFIDENCE

2015 CONFIDENTIAL | September 2015 Efficacy | 16T H A N K Y O U

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