Project description
Empowering Polish students with AI-driven learning path
Primary school students (children aged 3-8) can benefit greatly from personalised learning experiences, which can boost their educational growth. However, this is not widely accessible. Developed in Estonia, ALPA Kids aims to address this challenge. Leveraging machine learning and learning analytics, it has developed an AI-based personalised learning path that will be accessible to every child. Funded by the EU, ALPAWomenTechEU plans to expand into the Polish market, localising their games and implementing an AI-driven learning path to benefit Polish children and empower teachers and parents. This project strives to provide e-learning opportunities in Polish. It will transform early education by reaching the first 100 000 non-paying users and offering them a revolutionary educational experience.
Objective
ALPA Kids is an Estonian educational technology start-up that is developing e-learning games for children aged 3-8, including provide a personalised learning experience. With the help of machine learning and learning analytics, ALPA Kids has created an AI-based personalised learning path, which will be available for every child. ALPA Kids innovation is unique because of its learning algorithm, distinguishable learning platform, and research collaboration. Creating a positive impact with our work is the leading vision in our company. Developing our content and promoting innovation has a wide positive social impact, which means that more teachers and parents can provide e-learning content in their native language and personalised learning experiences to children. For that reason, we are planning to expand into the Polish market and localise ALPA Kids games into Polish, so we could provide quality e-learning opportunities in the Polish language for kids aged 3-8. In addition to that, we will implement an AI-based learning path, to provide personalised learning opportunities for kids and learning analytics for Polish preschool teachers and parents. During this 10 month project we will launch new ALPA Kids Poland app, scale in AI-based learning path and reach the first 100 000 non-paying users.
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HORIZON.3.2 - European innovation ecosystems
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIE-2022-SCALEUP-02
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12915 Tallinn
Estonia
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