A personalised learning platform, Gradely has disclosed supporting more than 100,000 Nigerian students in over 500 schools.
This was just as the company launched a newly gamified mobile learning app in Nigeria in partnership with a Japanese company, Sprix.
Speaking on this development, The Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Gradely, Boye Oshinaga said personalized learning is essential in today’s fast-paced educational landscape as it combines advanced technology, gamification, expert tutors, and dedicated students to create an unbeatable formula for success.
Boye noted the results have been speaking for themselves as children can improve by up to a grade level in just 20 hours of use.
“Recently, Gradely crossed the milestone of supporting over 100,000 Nigerian students across more than 500 schools.
“In today’s fast-paced educational landscape, personalized learning is essential.
“Gradely, at the forefront of this revolution, combines advanced technology, gamification, expert tutors, and dedicated students to create an unbeatable formula for success.
“The results have been speaking for themselves: children can improve by up to a grade level in just 20 hours of use.
“The company’s accolades include the “Adaptive Learning Solution of the Year” 2020 Award from the Federal Ministry of Education, a $100,000 grant from the Google Black Founders Fund, and being part of the Mastercard Foundation EdTech Fellowship, which provides growth-stage EdTech companies with financial & business development support to drive inclusive access to education. Gradely has also been featured on BBC, CNN, and local media, demonstrating its commitment to a technology-driven learning lifestyle,” he said.
Speaking on the partnership, The CEO of Sprix Inc Limited, Hiroki Watanabe explained they chose Gradely as its partner in Africa because of their innovative approach and impressive reach.
Hiroki expressed belief that Gradely is the best partner to help us achieve our mission of empowering young minds through technology.”
“We chose Gradely as our partner in Africa because of their innovative approach and impressive reach.
“We believe Gradely is the best partner to help us achieve our mission of empowering young students,” he said.
Boye Oshinaga a seasoned 2nd-time Edtech founder, has led this success, bringing a wealth of experience from his roles as the first venture partner at Founders Factory Africa (FFA), a $100 million Mastercard Foundation-backed venture fund, where he led the studio team and supported over 10 startups across Africa; and as the Vice President of Venture Garden Group where he helped launch the 1st accredited online degree programme in Nigeria
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