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Byju’s launches Early Learn App for kids aged 4 and 5

June 4, 2020 by T3 India

Byju’s has introduced an interactive learning app and a fun way of concept building for children aged 4 and 5 entering the formal education system. And to be fair, this was a timely update for kids in India. With no idea when schools would open up, parents can spend some time helping their kids learn during the lockdown.

The Early Learn app strives to work on the concept-building outlook of learning and helps teach Math and English to kids through interactive videos, sing-along rhymes, simple worksheets, and fun stories featuring Disney’s classic and modern characters from Mickey and Friends, Frozen, Cars, Jungle Book, and more.

The program has some important and helpful features like – an adaptive, personalised engine and a learning map that ‘depicts the most important information a child should learn next’, a computer-vision framework that allows offline and online interactions through ‘digital worksheets’. It also has a ‘parental reporting system’ that allows parents to track their child’s progress.

Vinay MR, Chief Content Officer, Byju’s said,“Our programs aimed at children in LKG and UKG are designed to give a strong head-start to the way children start their learning journey in India. Byju’s pedagogy, engaging videos and content expertise combined with Disney’s world-class storytelling are aimed at fueling curiosity and the love for learning in children from their formative years. We strongly believe that concept building from a young age plays a crucial role in the way a child approaches learning in the future.

The Byju’s Early Learn app is available on the Google Play Store for Android devices and is available on the App Store for Apple’s iOS devices.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Byjus, disney

Disney+ is finally launching on Hotstar, along with an increase in Hotstar’s subscription prices

April 2, 2020 by T3 India

After postponing the initial launch date of March 29, Disney is about to launch its online streaming platform, Disney+, in India on April 3, 2020. The service would be operational on Hotstar and has been rebranded as Disney+ Hotstar. Disney+ was launched internationally in November 2019 and as its initial launch had been pushed back indefinitely due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, we know that many around in their homes will be glad to find out that soon they can access all the new Disney shows and movies.

As a starter, Hotstar is also offering a virtual “Red Carpet Premiere” of Disney’s live-action adaptation of the classic The Lion King at 6 p.m. on Disney+ Hotstar, followed by the highly-awaited Star Wars spin-off, The Mandalorian.

With Disney+ added into it numerous list of services, Hotstar has also increased its subscription prices. Operating on two subscription plans, Hotstar has now increased its VIP plan prices from Rs. 365/year to Rs. 399/year; and its Premium subscription plan’s prices have increased from Rs.999/year to Rs. 1,499/year.

Staying at home today is tantamount to saving lives and plays a huge role in helping humanity fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Never before has streaming shows and movies and lazying around at home been so important and we need all the content out there.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: disney, Hotstar

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