AUBURNDALE — Six-year-old Kaleb Gonzalez-Muniz carried his electronic reader to a visitor in his first-grade classroom at Walter Caldwell Elementary School and announced he was reading a book about ...
Keeping kids entertained is hard enough in a normal year, let alone a year into staying at home. Thankfully, there's a digital reading platform that's turning screen time into an educational ...
If the true power of digitization lies in expansion of access, then children’s eBook subscription service Epic! has struck gold. Today, less than two years after its initial launch, the company ...
Monitoring our children's screen time and determining whether they're actually learning from devices are issues that continue to weigh on parents. We all know there's a difference between good screen ...
The makers of Epic!, one of many apps jockeying to become a “Netflix for books,” have raised $8 million in a round led by Reach Capital, the education-specialized venture firm. Additional investors in ...
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WSMV) -A digital library used by students in Williamson County Schools has been temporarily disabled while the district reviews its content. WCS parent Trisha Lucente says earlier ...
Williamson County Schools has announced access to the Epic! digital library app will return Thursday. The move would come just a week after the temporary removal of the app in response to concerns ...
AN EPIC RAISE: Epic, which offers an online reading subscription geared for kids, has raised $30 million from Evolution Media, Forbes reports. Evolution Media is the investment arm of Creative Artists ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results