Intended for children aged 3-5, the Little Oxford app is developed in collaboration with Inception XR edtech developer. It’s also backed by survey results of 2,000 parents and caretakers of 3- to 5-year-olds in the UK on digital learning. The survey collected data about barriers and expectations from the use of electronic media when it comes to learning for young kids. Here are the key finding: Nearly nine in 10 parents told that they think educational apps can benefit their child’s learning (89 percent), digital skills (89 percent) and numerical skills (89 percent). Four in five parents reported concerns around
Education experts at Oxford University Press have designed a new app for pre-school children to use with their parents, which uses augmented and virtual reality activities to support the areas of learning in the EYFS.
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