Who is it for?
The competition invites technologists, digital learning platforms, researchers, students and teachers from around the globe to propose innovative tools or technologies that address one of the pressing challenges in education while advancing the field of learning engineering.
This year’s focus areas are accelerating learning in literacy and math, improving K-12 assessment, refining adult education, and developing new research tools.
Cash Prizes
The competition will award at least $3 million in prizes, making it one of the largest edtech competitions ever convened.
Information Links
You can learn more here or join us for a series of deep-dive discussions on these topics among leaders in education and technology in our Futures Forum on Learning Series each week in September
Alternatively you can take the eligibility quiz here to assess if you qualify for the competition. |