Winners announced

IC tomorrow would like to congratulate the winners of the Digital Innovation Contest - Education in association with Nesta. We were impressed by the quality of the pitches delivered by the presenting companies and we would like to thank all those who took part in the final pitching session.

The successful companies in each category were: 

Pearson: Beyond digital textbooks

Project Owl by eduvee

"eduvee delivers an immersive learning experience on any device by dynamically integrating publisher’s content with external relevant media"

 

Cambridge University Press: English language vocabulary learning

Lingopolis by Playlingo

Lingopolis is a city building game that makes learning vocabulary fun, social and fast."

 

Mozilla: Digital assessment and accreditation

BadgeMaker by We Are Snook

"BadgeMaker is a tool for high schools to support the creation of open badge tests and curriculums for students to complete"

 

These companies will now go forward to work with the challenge partner to produce there digital prototype. 

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The Digital Innovation Contest – Education offers £192k across 4 awards to companies innovating in education. Challenge partners include Pearson, Cambridge University Press, Mozilla and the Open University. Contest run with support from Nesta