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Sesame Street: The importance of entertainment in education
In 1969 a radically new programme Sesame Street, made its broadcast debut starting with a single bold question: could television be used to educate kids? Up until then, television - which was capturing the attention of children as nothing else was - consisted…
Read moreTech’s diversity problem and why it matters
It's essential that we inspire and teach more kids to code and create, so that we can diversify the tech sector and give every child the opportunity to shape the world we live in.
Read moreTeaching girls to code in Lebanon
We’re really keen to address the gender imbalance in the tech industry, by getting more girls interested in coding and creating using technology. This is why we designed Erase All Kittens - to strongly appeal to girls without pandering to gender stereotypes,…
Read moreWe've partnered with Tesco!
We are very excited to announce that Erase All Kittens has formed a partnership with Tesco, to inspire more children, especially girls across the UK to code and create! As one of today’s most in-demand skills, coding is an essential tool to have in the…
Read moreHow gaming can empower young women!
How playing games can inspire girls to code, and get into tech.
Read moreEAK Hackable Valentine’s Cards
An easy, zero-prep kids coding activity, for teachers in the lead up to Valentine's Day.
Read moreWe’re a Tech She Can partner!
We are very excited to announce that Erase All Kittens has partnered with Tech She Can, a group of over 200 organisations working together...
Read moreGet free gifts from EAK!
Free gifts, additional exclusive gameplay and supporting lots of awesome creators on the web all at the same time, sounds good? We think so!
Read moreThe world needs girls who code
“Tech is an incredible force that will change our world in ways we can’t anticipate. If that force is only 20 to 30% women, that is a problem.” — Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube
Read moreEAK’s top picks of awesome educational games
Brain research shows that active, joyful learning increases student success — when children have fun in lessons, they retain information better because the process is memorable...
Read moreWe’ve raised $1 Million in seed funding!
We’re incredibly excited to announce that we recently raised a $1M round led by Twinkl Educational Publishing, with participation from first investor Christian Reyntjens of A Black Square family office and angel investors...
Read moreStandout skills every girl needs for the 21st Century
In a world that is rapidly changing, we might wonder how to prepare the younger generation to thrive and meet future demand. So, what are the essential 21st century skills for girls...
Read moreThe start of something new!
October 2020, we were the lucky recipients of a Flagship grant from Grant for the Web — a $100k fund to boost open, fair, and inclusive standards and innovation...
Read moreGaming is for girls: How gaming can empower young women
There’s a huge misconception that girls aren’t into gaming, leading many to have a negative perception of coding and making games...
Read moreSmashing gender stereotypes with code education
Closing the gender gap in technology would be beneficial for everyone, and inspiring girls from an early age is essential in achieving this. So how big is this problem...
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