SINGAPORE/USA 10 February 2022 – Award-winning content creation, distribution and licensing studio One Animation has secured a new partnership for Oddbods with SplashLearn. The massively popular ...
SplashLearn is an app by StudyPad Inc. that uses games to teach children math and reading comprehension. Either a teacher or a parent can sign up through the app and add children to their family.
Pale faces, shivers and goosebumps, and perhaps even a few nervous tummies. It’s not a fever; it’s just maths. Kids in India might not be scared of much these days, but maths may send them into panic.
SplashLearn, a 10-year-old U.S.-headquartered edtech startup that teaches children through a game-based curriculum, has raised $18 million in a new financing round as it looks to expand to more ...
Owl Ventures and Accel Partners participated in the Series C round for SplashLearn The startup noted a 10X increase in traffic from India, but the market contributes less than 1% to its revenue The ...
SplashLearn, the US-headquartered learning company began 2021 on a high note raising $18 million in Series C funding round led by Owl Ventures. San Francisco based Owl Ventures is the largest edtech ...
BENGALURU: SplashLearn, an edtech startup focused on game-based curriculum, has raised $18 million in a series C funding round led by Owl Ventures. Accel, which had earlier invested $7 million, also ...
From math to english, here's how kids between the ages of 5-12 can prep for school Keep a strict eye on usage, cheer them on, and watch curious minds explore, learn, and level up for the school year.
SplashLearn, the Gurugram-headquartered edtech startup, this week raised $18 million in Series C round led by Owl Ventures, a San Francisco-based edtech sector-focused venture capital firm. Existing ...
SplashLearn, the Gurugram headquartered edtech startup, has raised $18 million in Series C round led by Owl Ventures, a San Francisco-based edtech sector focused venture capital firm. Existing ...
Back-to-school doesn’t have to mean boredom and endless worksheets. For Dubai children, aged 5–12, screen time can actually be productive, entertaining, and downright fun, but yes, parents, we see you ...