Sharing the power of Australian EdTech
We’re sharing some of the brilliant stories outlining how Australian EdTech is playing a role in supporting, connecting and engaging with students and education institutions affected by the Coronavirus health issue.
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Vygo – facilitating online student support
Vygo is an online borderless platform that helps higher education institutions to deliver student support online and at scale. Currently implemented at 8 universities in Australia & the UK, Vygo can be used to deliver a range of support services including...
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Edalex – openEQUELLA delivering key resources to students in China
Edalex is providing tailored solutions to assist remote, stranded learners to access key resources relating to their enrolled courses within Australia and New Zealand institutions. Edalex customers across the higher education and vocational training sectors are...
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Makers Empire – delivering STEM & design thinking to Chinese students
Makers Empire software is being used by Chinese students within the Futian district. The software is being delivered to 150 primary and secondary schools as part of their study from home curriculum. These students cannot return to school at present, but are able to...
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Practera – providing experiential learning experiences
Practera is currently supporting >25 Universities and 5 state Governments in deploying a range of digitally enabled experiential learning programs for tens of thousands of international students. These include industry projects with Australian employers, work...
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Successful Graduate – supporting TAFE Queensland’s international students
Successful Graduate currently supports TAFE Queensland’s International students with online education at the pre departure, arrival and on campus phases. The Successful Graduate Job Readiness Program is being used by TAFE Queensland as a tool to support students who...
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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...
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Australian EdTech Literatu lifting English writing skills on a global scale
Literatu, an award winning Australian K-12 EduTech developer, has signed a Global distribution agreement with Singapore based education solutions provider Marshall Cavendish Education (MCE). MCE will co-brand and distribute Literatu’s AI writing improvement platform...
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“A small but significant validation”, Leo Ng on winning the 2018 Business Plan Competition
In 2018, Leo Ng, Senior Lecturer and Director of Learning and Teaching (School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science) from Curtin University won EduGrowth’s inaugural business plan competition for ‘Research Screener.’ The business idea is a web application that...
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Amplifying teacher impact – Literatu GoScribo
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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Empowering peer learning communities – Vygo
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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Kickstarting careers – Successful Graduate
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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Real financial experience – AccountingPod
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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Beautiful study for lifelong learning – OB3
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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Beyond content delivery – Open Learning Showcase
In June 2019, Monash University hosted the EduGrowth ClearPath Showcase, a higher-ed focussed event that connected six EdTech startups with potential higher-ed clients. The event included EdTech presentations, Q&A, networking and pre-booked in-depth conversations...
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ClearPath Showcase: Vygo
www.vygo.com.auVygo helps universities connect their students in scalable and asynchronous peer learning communities. With Vygo’s mobile & web application students can: Connect and engage in effective peer mentoring relationships Access peer tutors that have...
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ClearPath Showcase: Successful Graduate
www.successfulgraduate.comTake the hard work and uncertainty out of applying for a job. The Successful Graduate Course guides you through the process, preparing you for employment. After proving more cost effective than traditional face-to-face options, and with...
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ClearPath Showcase: AccountingPod
www.accountingpod.comAccountingPod enables the ‘hands on’ learning of accounting and business across cloud business platforms. Teaching with AccountingPod is easy. It brings tutors and students dynamic content for leading cloud accounting platforms. Its technology...
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ClearPath Showcase: Literatu
literatu.orgLiteratu’s Scribo writing improvement app supports teachers and students in real-time to amplify feedback and learning. Literatu apps are cloud delivered, able to be used anywhere. Integration with your existing infrastructure and platforms like Google,...
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ClearPath Showcase: OB3
www.ob3.ioOB3 is the app for online academic study. Within 60 minutes users can author and share meaningful independent and collaborative study documents, without the support of an educational designer or technologist. Documents can take the form of curriculum...
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Arludo – engaging teachers & students in science
The business idea behind Arludo is an off-the-shelf digital tool to excite and engage students in science in the classroom. It is a mobile game that encourages students to work together like scientists and helps teachers become science experts. It recognises the...
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Dexto – improving employability for 1st gen uni students
The business idea behind DEXTO is an application aimed to boost the employability of students from underrepresented demographics. It provides tailored employability advice that assists students in understanding their own potential, enabling career unfoldment and...
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MoxieReader – An Aussie startup in the USA
MoxieReader is addressing the reading crisis by inspiring kids to read each and every day. They recognise that no other activity is as impactful and accessible as reading. There is a real challenge for schools and parents to get kids off screens and into books; and...
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Happy Brain – A mentoring program changing lives
The business idea behind Happy Brain is an application ‘The Learning Mentors Program’, that facilitates a peer-mentoring program for young migrant students. Happy Brain was a finalist, awarded a special mention at the inaugural EduGrowth LaunchPad Business Start...
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Headset: bringing marking & feedback into the 21st century
The business idea behind Headset is a software that manages the marking and feedback process in a new way. Headset was the second place winner of the inaugural EduGrowth LaunchPad Business Start EdTech business plan competition. The submission, interview and...
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Research Screener: applying machine learning techniques to research article screening
The business idea of Research Screener is a web application that applies machine learning techniques to semi-automate research article screening. Research Screener was the winner of the inaugural EduGrowth LaunchPad Business Start EdTech business plan competition. The...