Edaid is a digital application that assists teachers in trauma healing, academic disparity and inclusion at immigration-receiving schools. The main goal is to give teachers a plan to effectively measure how to approach, what to teach, and how to teach immigrant and refugee students in their classrooms. This helps address the disruption in education caused by current wars and political instability worldwide.
Helping Teachers Integrate Refugee Students
Dindia is a budgeting app for college students, designed collaboratively with 148 participants to tackle financial mismanagement, a major cause of student debt in Brazil, where many students manage their first income from internships and financial aid. The app offers an adaptable, customisable system with tools to experiment with various budgeting methods and reduce expenses using the "financial cleaning" feature. Users tailor the app to their needs, building confidence for a conscious financial future.
Dindia | Budget app designed with and for students
DormBo is a conceptual design aimed at enhancing the dormitory experience for freshman through an innovative task management system. Designed in collaboration with universities, DormBo allows resident students to complete tasks, earn points, and redeem rewards. By fostering shared goals, promoting fairness and encouraging mutual assistance, DormBo helps students build relationships with their roommates of diverse lifestyles, developing valuable interpersonal adaptability skills along the way.
DormBo - Student dormitory task management
Learn About is an AI-first learning companion designed to democratise access to high-quality, engaging educational experiences. By seamlessly integrating the vastness of the web with the conversational fluidity of generative AI and the rigor of learning science principles, Learn About transforms how people learn, explore, and deepen their understanding of any topic. It aspires to be a "tutor for every learner and a TA for every teacher.”
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Taking a look at these apps has helped to wrap my head around the different types of digital products you can make for the university sector. I think I looked at a good range of apps, including education, finace, productivity and resources for teachers to understand their students.
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