EVR has combined the experience of its program mentors with the talents of its software engineering team to produce strong solutions focused on the three core areas of the company’s mission: education, research, and EdTech.
The diagnostics are a pleasant series of short, easy questions meant to swiftly assess a developer’s or user’s existing skill in either EdTech or AI, and to deliver a plethora of resources and advice relevant to their level.
As a result, anyone developing educational technology for the workplace or classroom, or investigating the best way to use the wealth of data available in schools and training environments, can learn how to do so ethically and safely, in accordance with the proven academic methodologies used by EDUCATE. The diagnostics are free to use and may be found on the EVR website.
What is ‘Evidence-Based EdTech?
The most successful EdTech companies combine technological innovation with an awareness of the requirements of learners. The EVR team thinks that access to and use of research is critical to ensure that educational ecosystems take full advantage of the potential EdTech brings to increase learning.
Evidence-based EdTech demonstrates its positive effects on instructors and students. EDUCATE offers its own awards given to firms that recognize and employ applied research in the creation of their learning solutions.