February 2 2016 | British publisher Oxford University Press (OUP) is teaming up with three Israeli startups to boost its online education services. Tel Aviv-based Tiny Tap will digitize some of Oxford University Press’ key pedagogical materials, making them available as cross-platform interactive lessons. Meanwhile, KIDOZ, a children’s content discovery platform based in Netanya, will make OUP content available to millions of children via KIDOZ’s exclusive content platform. E-book service provider Total Boox will also digitalize hundreds of OUP’s popular English teaching books and professional materials for language teachers available to libraries in the United States and millions of students and teachers worldwide. These agreements mark OUP’s most extensive collaboration with Israel so far and was made possible with the assistance of the British Embassy’s UK Israel Tech Hub.
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