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The Digits Math Web Series is Now Available in PBS LearningMedia

Created by Scotty Iseri, The Digits will be part of PBS LearningMedia beginning mid-April 2013 and will offer teachers ten appisodes (web episode that's also available as an app) of The Digits.

2013-05-09
PORTLAND, OR, May 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Portland-based web series "The Digits" has recently joined forces with education icon PBS to offer educators a free teacher-tested math resource for their elementary school students. Created by Scotty Iseri, The Digits will be part of PBS LearningMedia beginning mid-April 2013 and will offer teachers ten appisodes (web episode that's also available as an app) of The Digits.

"I have been watching PBS from before I can remember so you can imagine how proud I am that PBS has acknowledged the educational value of The Digits," said Iseri. "The Digits has been in development for years, and this new partnership is the most important one we've secured so far. The Digits helps older kids learn math just like Sesame Street helps younger kids with their ABCs and 123s; using fun and practical situations requiring problem solving and I am thrilled for this content to be available to educators nationwide through PBS LearningMedia."

Now in its second season of filming, The Digits is available on YouTube for Schools and as an app on all tablet devices and phone platforms including iTunes, Amazon, Android and Kindle. In fact, The Digits was the #1 downloaded app on Kindle for two consecutive days in mid March.
"The Digits explains math concepts in a fun and engaging way for young learners and we're excited to offer this new content in PBS LearningMedia," said Tami Mount, Senior Content Director, PBS LearningMedia. "It is important that we provide teacher-tested materials and access to high-quality digital media for the classrooms to fuel children's learning and interest in math and provide a transformative educational experience.

Unlike the majority of educational apps, The Digits was created under the guidance of a curriculum designer and implemented by a 20-year veteran schoolteacher. Iseri strives to address a slightly older age group than most educational apps, aimed at later elementary students (3rd-5th grade), which is a critical time in a child's development. This is the age when kids are making affinity choices and they're deciding who they are, what they like, and what they're good at, according to Iseri. It's also when math and science start to get more difficult; Math moves from simple arithmetic and into more abstract concepts like fractions, or geometry. "The Digits is a great rocket booster to middle school math as it lays the groundwork for higher-level mathematics," Iseri said.

The Digits (http://watchthedigits.com/ ) is a Portland-based live action narrative comedy that uses interactive gameplay to introduce and strengthen math concepts to children. By combining interactive gameplay into the narrative, the outcome of the game directly affects the outcome of the story, thereby turning viewers into players and players into learners. The Digits seeks to offer the best of both worlds as it delivers fun, engagement and excitement to children and an educational opportunity to parents. The Digits is a privately funded project of FUNDA (http://www.thefundaorganization.com/)


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[Press-News.org] The Digits Math Web Series is Now Available in PBS LearningMedia
Created by Scotty Iseri, The Digits will be part of PBS LearningMedia beginning mid-April 2013 and will offer teachers ten appisodes (web episode that's also available as an app) of The Digits.