We ran the competition and announced the winners, and now its time to get down to the hard work. Our 2018 programme kicks-off on Thursday 24th May and I’m excited and looking forward to working with our winners: Blackbullion – a learning platform for students to get control of their money. Oslr – an app to facilitate […]
Author: Sue Attewell
Today we hear from Atif Mahmood, Founder and CEO of Lumici, and a recent graduate of the latest Jisc/Emerge start-up programme. Lumici is an online collaborative lesson planning platform enabling teachers to use and modify existing lesson templates from other teachers. Just like Google has solved collaborative working in the enterprise, Lumici is solving it for lesson […]
Introducing Michael Murdoch of The House, a key contributor to the Jisc/Emerge start-ups programme with a guest blog: By Michael Murdoch, CEO of The House – www.thehouselondon.com The Panel: Emerge: Nic Newman The House: Michael Murdoch Jisc: Paul Feldman, Jon Tucker, Phil Richards & Pete Scott The Startups: Aula is a communication platform dedicated […]
Edtech Launchpad is about supporting students, start-ups and companies to develop new edtech ideas. Its split into three parts: Student ideas competition open to all UK students 16+, judged in categories schools, colleges, universities – Summer 2018 – register your interest now. Follow the conversation on Twitter using #studentideas Running for the fourth time our start-ups competition open to […]
Accelerating with Jisc
Welcome to our Edtech Launchpad blog. We will use this blog to share participant journeys and programme updates. Our first post is a guest blog from one of our 2017 edtech start-up accelerator cohort, which has been running Jun – Nov 17. Martin Campbell from Hubbub talks about his experience: Over the past six months, I’ve […]