The Freedom Tablet Initiative operates through four core models, each serving a distinct audience while sharing one mission: safe, offline access to quality learning and digital content for all.
Freedom Education (Ages 2–6)
For early learners and toddlers, built on the latest research in incidental learning. Children are naturally eager to play the games that teach with joy and laughter, building curiosity, values, and literacy from the very first touch.
Featured Editions:
- Oville World – A living educational cartoon where stories, songs, and games guide children through their first steps in learning, empathy, and imagination.
- Master Hoobee’s English School – The world’s first offline English-learning environment featuring the Magic Mouth™ accent-free system for perfect pronunciation.
- Alwaha – A beautifully animated Arabic learning village introducing both Arabic as a First Language (AFL) and Arabic as a Second Language (ASL) through story, play, and clture.
Freedom Youth (Ages 7–14)
The Youth Tablet serves a vast and diverse generation, from students in cities to children in conflict zones. It bridges gaps in access, offering everything from STEM programs for aspiring scientists to counter-recruitment engagement for at-risk youth.
Featured Editions:
- Pathways – Recreating national curricula in local languages and dialects for children excluded from traditional schooling. Developed in collaboration with Ministries of Education to provide the most current and culturally relevant digital education.
- Choices – For at-risk youth. A game-based, story-driven experience that transforms the same psychology used in harmful recruitment into a tool for empowerment, identity, and pride.
- Lifeline – For children in crisis zones and refugee camps. A solar-powered, curriculum-aligned tablet that functions entirely offline. Deployed in conjunction with Mobile Education Centres (MECs) and Freedom Tablet Hubs, solar classrooms and local support points.
- Bilal World – A new way to teach mathematics and problem-solving through the story of Bilal, a young genius exploring science, technology, and faith across a virtual world of wonder.
Freedom Presentation
For adults, civic engagement, and moments of national significance. These tablets deliver campaigns that inform, inspire, and preserve, from voter education to cultural celebration. Ideal for ministries, NGOs, and international initiatives.
Featured concepts:
- Wadajir Edition – Somalia, A unifying national program promoting patriotism and voter participation.
- Legends of Football – Celebrating African achievement through sport while supporting youth education.
- FIFA 2034, Agenda 2063, and other Commemorative Editions – Presentation tablets designed to archive and share milestone events, creating lasting digital legacies.
Freedom First Nations
For Indigenous communities in Canada and beyond. Developed in partnership with the Turtle Island Educational Foundation (TIEF), this model preserves language and culture through offline digital learning.
Featured Editions:
- Language Villages – Regional programs supporting local dialects and immersion learning.
- Métis & Michif Content – The first of many Indigenous-led educational additions, created by community educators.
- Mobile Education Centres (MECs) – Solar-powered hubs connecting elders, children, and technology in harmony.
Together, these models form a single ecosystem, from learning to legacy, bringing digital access to every age, everywhere, without the internet.
