Founded in 2019 by Boye Oshinaga, Femi Ibiwoye, Seyi Adelaju and Babatunde Caleb, Gradely uses artificial intelligence to help parents and schools intervene in real-time to plug student learning gaps.The startup, which has raised $150,000 in pre-seed funding from angel investors and venture capital firms such as Ventures Platform and Microtraction, has now launched its LMS, known as Gradely For Schools.
“The personalisation works by having tonnes of assessment content mapped by topic and difficulty, and following performance on adaptive tests, students are provided recommendations daily to catch up on weak areas. This leads to measurable improvement in student’s performance and a learning path that is unique to each child,” Oshinaga told Disrupt Africa.
The commissioner, who said the state is interested in integrating technology into teaching and learning process, revealed that during the lockdown, the state was able to deploy technology in various forms in schools to aid learning. She appreciated Gradely for partnering with government to support schools by offering 10, 000 students in public schools access to the LMS and personalized contents in partnership with some non-government organisations that provide the electronic devices for learning. The commissioner assured that the state policy would continue to be geared towards creating enabling environment for teaching and learning across all the schools both public and private.
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