Educational Technology

July 14, 2016

DIY Co. launches JAM to help kids learn what they don’t in school, with a little help from Cartoon Network

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:30 am

by Lora Kolodny, Tech Crunch

DIY Co., the education tech startup led by Vimeo designer and co-founder Zach Klein, has launched a new online learning platform for kids called JAM.com. The company also quietly closed a $4 million round of venture funding led by Learn Capital, joined by Spark Capital, at the end of 2015 to support the development of JAM, Klein told TechCrunch. Courses on DIY’s new site JAM were created for kids up to age 14. Klein said, “There’s a huge landscape of skills worth kids learning now that schools aren’t teaching, and a new set of teachers who aren’t full-time educators willing to help them.”

https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/08/diy-co-launches-jam-to-help-kids-learn-what-they-dont-in-school-with-a-little-help-from-cartoon-network/

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