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An Edinburgh-based education technology specialist has secured £1.4 million of funding to expand its services across the UK and US.
SUMDOG, the Scottish company that has developed an online games-based learning system aimed at improving skills and attainment in maths and literacy, has raised £1.4 million to fund expansion in ...
The competition is run by Edinburgh-based social enterprise Sumdog, who have developed a sophisticated online game-based learning system specifically designed to improve skills and attainment in ...
Sumdog has agreed to grant Glasgow City Council premium access to its online game-based learning system, which has been carefully aligned to the national Curriculum for Excellence.
Primary classes taking part in the competition needed to answer up to 1000 maths questions as accurately as possible while using Sumdog’s online learning platform over a period of one week.
The last night of the Sumdog National Math Contest, Chappelow K-8 third-grader Luca Wakefield went to bed before the results had been finalized.
Dominic Sharratt, Sumdog's marketing director, claims that the company's success reflects growing realisation of the power of "children learning without realising they are learning".
Sumdog’s digital platform is currently used by approximately 15% of all schools in the UK and 10% of all schools in the US. It is a complete digital learning platform for children between the ages of ...