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Turn feedback into action. With Edkimo, you can improve teaching and learning, optimise your training workshops, and advance school development – quickly, anonymously, and securely.
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Team
Edkimo Team & Advisory Board Driven by our collective expertise and passion, we are committed to transforming schools into a better place for everyone. Sebastian Waack (CEO) “As a teacher I have seen that my students can give me the most valuable feedback to improve my…
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The Power of Feedback – Video
Feedback is one of the most powerful influences on learning and achievement. In 2007 John Hattie and Helen Timperley have published a paper called "The Power of Feedback".
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Google Launchpad Berlin – Round-up
Google Launchpad Berlin is a one-week accelerator program for early stage startups. The original idea is from Tel Aviv. It is now rolling out around the world. The Edkimo team was happy to be part of the first edition of Google Launchpad Berlin!
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Google Launchpad Berlin (Day 5)
Google Launchpad Berlin put the focus of the last day of the accelerator program on Marketing and Pitch. And we experienced some drone quadrocopter video shooting.
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Google Launchpad Berlin (Day 4)
We started with a broken lift, walking up to the fifth floor on the vertigo-inducing stairs of the Factory Berlin. Fabian Hemmert's talk on UX was definitely worth it.
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Google Launchpad Berlin (Day 3)
A big thank you to our mentors Zvonko Grujic, Dirk Primbs, Lee Hambley, Benno Löwenberg, Kai Chou and Frank Fischer! Their questions, ideas and recommendations gave us new insights in our product and helped us quick start in the right direction. Google Launchpad Berlin: Edkimo Logo. Homemade.
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Google Launchpad Berlin (Day 2)
Google Launchpad Berlin continued with a great introduction to UX and User research today.
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Google Launchpad Berlin (Day 1)
Google Launchpad Berlin is a five day accelerator program for early stage startups. We are very happy and excited to be part of it and hope to learn a lot from our mentors and from colleagues at the other startups.
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5 tips for feedback in the classroom
You won't know how your students learn best unless you ask them. Here's how to get the most useful feedback in the classroom to improve your teaching.