Edutech companies must solve the right problems, be aware of emerging trends
By Patricia B. Mirasol
The question edutech companies should ask themselves is if they鈥檙e solving the right problems. 鈥淭he industry is indeed benefiting from COVID-19鈥檚 tailwinds, but there鈥檚 a diversification in solutions. Are you solving urgent needs?,鈥 said Koji Takahashi, chief marketing officer of venture capital firm , in a panel discussion at the 肠辞苍蹿别谤别苍肠别.听
More than execution, he added, success depends on which battlefield you choose to do business in, whether it鈥檚 online proctoring, internships between corporations and universities, or learning management systems (LMS).听聽
鈥淚f you鈥檙e an LMS, post-pandemic, how can you make sure that you鈥檙e still relevant?,鈥 said Iman Usman, co-founder and chief of product and partnership of tutoring platform .
EDUCATION TRENDS
The pandemic has boosted innovations in learning and teaching, and has opened opportunities for edutech startups. It has also highlighted the need for continuous upskilling and reskilling to avoid automation risk.
鈥淭he higher your education, the more cognitive skills and teamwork abilities for leadership you have,鈥 said Lucia Figar de Lacalle, chairwoman of , IE University鈥檚 startup education accelerator. She anticipates that in-demand areas of expertise will include cloud computing, artificial intelligence, analytical reasoning, machine learning, and user experience (UX) design.听
In her keynote, Ms. Lacalle said that the end is nigh for the one-size-fits-all education system. Supported by artificial intelligence, educators will soon be able to determine what sequence of topics is more effective for each student, which actions will lead to better outcomes, when each student is ready to move on to the next topic, and what topics can be better taught offline.
At the heart of all these inroads toward digital acceleration are the human aspects of instilling one鈥檚 love for learning and applying the best pedagogical approach for each individual.听
Edutech stakeholders must not forget the teachers as the world shifts toward a blended form of learning. Not all of them are comfortable with tools like Zoom and Google Classroom, the use of which has .
鈥淭he best tools aren鈥檛 optimally useful without the best teachers,鈥 said Mohan Belani, CEO of tech ecosystem platform .听
Added Ruangguru鈥檚 Mr. Usman: 鈥淓dutech is new and we are still experimenting, but we need to make sure that the pedagogy is correct.鈥澛


