Prestigious competition for education entrepreneurs Influential partners: University of Pennsylvania & Milken Family Foundation EduGrowth’s partnership offers global pathways Dystech, EduGrowth’s 2019 Business Plan Comp winner qualifies for semi-final round The...
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Dystech: leveraging AI for dyslexia screening
Dystech is a mobile app based assessment for dyslexia. The innovation will minimise the lengthy months-long wait of diagnoses and costs only a fraction of the traditional assessment methods. Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects one in five children....
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G I Jamie: making coding curriculum fun for primary school teachers
GI Jaime is an online learning platform that teaches coding to primary school students and teachers. Learning to code is part of the digital curriculum, has been identified as a key ‘21st century’ skill, and one that primary school teachers often have no experience or...
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Grasshopper: combining tech with active play
Grasshopper is an early learning HaaS that combines technology and STEM learning with active play. Importantly it eliminates the sedentary element of screen time that can lead to cognitive and language delays. Targeted initially for use in Early Learning Centres who...
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STEM Sisters: boosting STEM career enablement among minority women students
STEM Sisters is a not-for-profit mentoring program aimed at International female students promoting careers in STEM. The program responds to the rapidly increasing and forecasted demand for STEM related employment and the current underrepresentation of women, and more...
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CoursewareMarket: driving efficiencies for RTOs
The business idea behind CoursewareMarket is a digital marketplace that facilitates the connection between RTOs that want to sell or buy course material aligned to the ASQA standards. The innovation exploits the cost and administration savings RTOs would otherwise...