Skip to content
Skip to main content

About this free course

Download this course

Share this free course

Childhood in the digital age
Childhood in the digital age

Start this free course now. Just create an account and sign in. Enrol and complete the course for a free statement of participation or digital badge if available.

4.3.1 Can apps help children learn?

Figure 6 An image from Our Story, developed by Open University researchers

The Open University has expertise in this field and is contributing to the knowledge base of how children’s media, including tablet apps, can be evaluated to help parents make informed choices.

Natalia Kucirkova has summarised some key questions you can ask when deciding whether an app is or isn’t appropriate for a child’s educational purposes:

  • What skills and experiences does the app facilitate? Open-ended apps are likely to offer creative opportunities, especially those which enable children to develop their skills incrementally through images, video, text and sounds.
  • Does the app strike a judicious balance between entertainment and learning? The potential of apps is the greatest when flexibility and creativity are maximised for children, so they can, for instance, create their own personalised stories.
  • Does the app help to build and sustain relationships and encourage children to engage with each other? For example, good story-making apps are those which engage the child in story sharing and learning about others through their discussions and interactions.

Our Story is an app designed by The Open University that allows you and your child to have fun and at the same time build up skills which will provide a foundation for starting to read.

The special feature of Our Story is that it is personalised, you can make your own stories and flash cards. These are a very important way to support children’s reading development.

You can put your own pictures, drawings, noises, speech and text on flashcards and use these to play games that will help with learning new words, sounds and letters. You can also use these flashcards to build up a personal story which you can share together with your child.

The app has been designed to give you lots of different possibilities to suit you and your child – and we have several suggestions about ways to use the app which will support vocabulary and pre-reading skills.

Activity 4.3

Read the article Reading and child development: The Our Story app [Tip: hold Ctrl and click a link to open it in a new tab. (Hide tip)] . How do you think it relates to Natalia Kucirkova’s key questions?

  • What skills and experiences does the app facilitate?
  • Does the app strike a judicious balance between entertainment and learning?
  • Does the app help to build and sustain relationships and encourage children to engage with each other?

Write a paragraph about your ideas.

To use this interactive functionality a free OU account is required. Sign in or register.
Interactive feature not available in single page view (see it in standard view).