The company
AT&T. One of the largest telecommunications companies in the world, with a media empire that spans WarnerMedia, Warner Bros., HBO, and Cartoon Network. When AT&T builds an educational platform, it's not a side project — it comes with the content library of a major Hollywood studio behind it.
The project
The Achievery is AT&T's free digital learning platform for K-12 students — built during a period when millions of kids suddenly needed to learn from home. The platform delivers educational content backed by video from Warner Bros. and other premium media partners, making serious learning resources available to students regardless of their economic background.
What I built
- React Native mobile experience — built the mobile layer that put The Achievery's content directly in students' hands, optimized for the devices real kids actually use
- Video-first UX — integrated and surfaced content from WB and partner platforms in a way that works for young learners: fast, clear, distraction-free
- Remote US delivery — shipped production mobile code as part of a distributed team across the United States, coordinating with a company operating at telecom scale
- Social impact at scale — AT&T's infrastructure means this reached classrooms and homes across the country, not just a pilot program
Stack
React Native · TypeScript · E-Learning · Video Integration · Warner Bros. · Remote · US