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Enuma
Enuma School is a personalized, inclusive, and tablet-based learning application designed to help children develop foundational literacy and numeracy skills at their own pace.
Overview
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Evidence
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Impact on learning
Enuma School* integrates Discovery Learning, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and gamification to deliver personalized, adaptive, self-paced learning. Through a spiral curriculum, students advance through scaffolded lessons using games, books, and videos. Learning is tracked through ongoing assessment: initial diagnostic quizzes establish baselines, while unit quizzes, review sessions, and playtime metrics track ongoing progress and engagement. (*Enuma School is the sequel to Kitkit School).
An RCT for the Global Learning XPRIZE showed Kitkit School* increased reading fluency in the treatment group from 0.7 to 9.7 words/min, while the control group went from 0.5 to 2.5. Non-readers dropped from 93% to 55% in the treatment group.
Read moreIn Cox's Bazar refugee camps, Kitkit School* raised ASER literacy levels by 0.21. Non-readers dropped from 71.6% to 47.5%. ASER numeracy levels rose 0.33, with students unable to identify double-digits falling from 83.3% to 46%.
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For progress, use Enuma School three times weekly. The "Learning Course" offers 15-20 minute sessions with curriculum-focused content, while "Library Mode" allows free exploration of unlocked materials. Suited for individual and group use, it adapts to diverse educational contexts.
For progress, use Enuma School three times weekly. The "Learning Course" offers 15-20 minute sessions with curriculum-focused content, while "Library Mode" allows free exploration of unlocked materials. Suited for individual and group use, it adapts to diverse educational contexts.
Target audience
Designed For Children
What is the learning objective of Enuma?
Enuma School is a personalized adaptive learning application that offers an inclusive scaffolded curriculum with thousands of engaging activities designed to help children develop foundational literacy and numeracy skills at their own pace.
Curriculum
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Information about curriculum
The Enuma School English curriculum offers over 300+ books and videos, as well as 1000+ learning activities, supporting more than two years of play-based learning. Aligned with leading EFL research, U.S. Common Core, and WIDA Standards, it covers content up to second-grade level in English-medium schools. The curriculum progresses from introducing the English alphabet to category-based vocabulary, high-frequency words, phonics, blending, and simple sentence construction. It encompasses key areas such as listening, reading, writing, speaking skills, grammar, and common phrases. Books include comprehension quizzes, and videos focus on pronunciation and conversation skills. This comprehensive approach ensures a strong foundation in English, from alphabet recognition to basic conversational abilities, catering to young EFL learners globally. The math curriculum, aligned with US Common Core Standards from early childhood through grade 2, covers foundational skills including number sense, operations, and shapes. The program features over 80 math videos, including instructional content and songs for concept memorization. As children advance through the units, they encounter similar games at more difficult levels, as well as new games to address complementary skills. Starting with pattern recognition and visual processing, children advance to counting, writing, and representing numbers up to 10, then to comparing and ordering numbers. Key areas of focus include number identification, addition, subtraction, multiplication, shapes, mathematical reasoning, and telling time, among others. The curriculum also integrates literacy through math-focused books and videos in English, covering numbers, operations, shapes, and word problems. We have localized versions of Enuma School where we provide an additional native language subject. We ensure that our learning content is aligned with local curriculum and culturally appropriate by working with local experts and NGOs who best understand the challenges and needs on the ground so that we can fine tune our software and tailor our approaches accordingly. As an example, when we built the library of Enuam School books for Indonesia version, we designed 60 books modeled on the values of the Indonesian character education empowerment movement, known as Penguatan Pendidikan Karakter (PPK), which are seamlessly integrated. Each value is introduced through captivating stories that resonate with Indonesian children's daily lives, culture, and habits.
Pedagogical design
User Experience
Ready to Reach All
Infrastructure
- Device compatibilitysmartphone, tablet, chromebooks
- Designed for low-cost devicesyes
- Environmentdevice_installable_requires_installation_on_a_device_to_be_used_i_e_a_mobile_or_desktop_app
- Offline availabilityyes_full_functionality
- Integration with 3rd partyeducation_learning_data_tools
Support
- Training materialsvideo_tutorials, user_manuals, webinars, community_forum, live_training
- Training material languagesEnglish, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish,
- Training material target userseducators_and_teachers, institutional_or_administrative_staff
- Technical supportemail_supportlive_chat_supportphone_call_supportcommunity_forums_support
Local Adaptability
- Curriculum / educational content can be customizedyes
- Visual / audiovisual content can be customizedyes
- Content can be customizedNo
- Current languagesEnglish, Indonesian, Malay, Spanish
- Possibility to translate the product to new languageYes
- Licensing information
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Data import/export
- Export data capabilityCSV, JSON, API
- Exportable data typesuser_data, product_usage_data, user_performance_and_progress, assessment_results, usage_statistics
- Import data capabilityuser_data
- Automationindividual_upload_onboarding, classroom_or_school_level_upload_by_administrator
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Pricing Strategy
Enuma employs a flexible pricing model that adapts to project size, regional scalability, and differentiated zones, in line with United Nations and World Bank definitions. The total number of users, which typically defines project scale, is a key factor in determining price reductions. Additionally, pricing varies based on customer type—individual, project partner, or distributor—reflecting the level of engagement required from Enuma. By considering these factors, we develop pricing estimates and collaborate closely with our collaborators to establish an agreeable budget. For projects with fewer than 100 users, we implement per-user pricing. School-level projects, however, are priced on a per-school basis, allowing unlimited student enrollment under the contract. For larger implementations and to facilitate scalability, we offer district/provincial or project-based pricing, which consolidates all learners under a single contract regardless of their numbers. This tiered approach ensures both flexibility and cost-effectiveness, tailored to the unique scope and scale of each educational initiative. Our pricing strategy aims to make our educational solutions accessible across various contexts while maintaining sustainable operations.
Organization Details
Experience with large projects
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Large implementation example
Malaysia: While localizing Enuma School Malaysia version (Sekolah Enuma), we conducted a 4-month pilot involving 3 regions, 8 schools, and 640+ students. In line with the Ministry of Education’s Dual Language Program, Sekolah Enuma offers language of instruction in both English and Malay. Building on the success of our pilot, we have partnered with 2 local partners to launch a remedial Lab Literasi program in Sabah and Sarawak, for which we have collaborated with the respective state governments. This Lab Literasi program will continue supporting the learning of more than 1,500+ students in 30+ schools and community centers. Pakistan: In partnership with Teach the World Foundation, Kitkit School was distributed to 4,285 out-of-school children. After we proved the usability and learning effectiveness through this successful pilot project, the Sindh Education Foundation (Sindh government) joined this partnership to provide digital learning, under their Digital Accelerated Learning Program initiative, to microschools for 12,500 children to use Enuma School. Together, we aim to expand to the entire Sindh province. Nicaragua: In collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Ministry of Education in Nicaragua, we will launch a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) project introducing Enuma School to over 100 public elementary schools in Managua. The purpose of this project is to rigorously assess the efficacy of differentiated instruction in enhancing student learning outcomes. We are proposing a model for a Digital-Based Primary English Language Learning Program at the national level. Korea: Enuma is involved in advancing public education in Korea through two key initiatives. Firstly, Enuma is developing AI digital textbooks, which will be introduced in elementary and secondary schools in 2025, under the Ministry of Education’s AI Digital Textbook initiative. Secondly, we are providing our Todo App series, including Todo One, our tablet-based learning program containing subjects such as Math, English, and Korean, nationwide. With partnerships in place with 44 local governments and 8 Offices of Education, our Todo series is being distributed to a total of 500+ schools, including in Digital Education Innovation schools, special education schools, multicultural schools, etc. In particular, Todo Hangeul (Korean) is being used to help migrant students, with different levels of Korean language proficiency, adjust to public education and follow the curriculum in Korea by providing individualized and adaptive learning.
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