
We are building a map-working product for BYJU’S Learn station, enabling the users to be better at map-working skills by learning tips and tricks along with delightful learning experiences for map-working by helping them remember and think spatially.
Typing might seem simple to adults, but for young learners, it involves mastering a mix of physical movement, cognitive readiness, and unfamiliar tools.
Our task wasn’t just to build a typing app — it was about crafting a blended learning journey that combined digital feedback, physical action, and developmental alignment in a seamless way.
Learn how younger kids approach typing — from finger strength to visual recognition and screen awareness.
Ensure the physical setup of the device complements the way children naturally move and interact during learning.
Blend tangible tools like printed keyboards with real-time digital responses and gesture recognition.
The journey of learning to type begins with a unique phygital experience made possible by LearnStation and LearnSense.
To create a smooth interaction flow, we had to account for how kids physically use the device — whether they’re just watching or actively typing.

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