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Tech Prodigy Namia Joshi To Deliver Keynote Address

Namya will lead two sessions, on why game-based learning holds the key to social-emotional development, and building engaging game-based lesson plans…reports Asian Lite News

Namya Joshi, who has helped thousands of students and teachers around the world learn through Minecraft, will lead two sessions at the world’s biggest edtech show in London, which brings together more than 30,000 educators, innovators, and changemakers.

Namya Joshi, a 16-year-old Indian tech prodigy from Ludhiana, Punjab, will deliver a keynote address at Bett UK, which takes place at London’s ExCel Centre from 24-26 January 2024. Bringing together more than 30,000 educators, innovators, and changemakers, it is the world’s biggest edtech conference.

Namya will lead two sessions, on why game-based learning holds the key to social-emotional development, and building engaging game-based lesson plans.

Namya Joshi, already acclaimed as “Top Tech Savvy Student In India” and a global teacher at the age of 16, got hooked on Minecraft, realising that it can also be used as an education tool. Following her own #EachOneTeachTen principle she’s trained thousands of teachers and students worldwide on the power of Minecraft, makecode, Python and other ICT tools, using Skype, Teams, Zoom or Google meet. She has mentored and trained more than 15,000 teachers and students to create game-based lessons to be used in classrooms, and been a powerful advocate for girls in STEM. Joshi was named an official Minecraft Student Ambassador by Microsoft, attained top certifications from Adobe, and has also written a bestselling book, as well as given TED talks.

Namya was recently named a top 50 finalist for the 2023 Chegg.org Global Student Prize, which recognises the outstanding achievements of young changemakers around the world. In 2018, Namya won the National Minecraft Competition, and in 2021 she received the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar. She has also been nominated as both an SDGs For Children Ambassador and a TeachSDGs Ambassador.

Namya Joshi said:

“I am so excited to take part in Bett 2024, which for years has been helping drive meaningful change in education through technology. I can’t wait to connect with the global edtech community at the show, and exchange ideas on how video games can help children learn. I firmly believe that we all have knowledge to spread, and Bett is one of the most inspiring learning networks.”

Louisa Hunter, Bett Portfolio Director, said:

“We are thrilled to welcome Namya Joshi to the Bett stage. At her young age, she has already displayed incredible creativity to change how students and teachers learn. Our aim each year is to provide a truly global meeting place for educators, changemakers, and the world’s leading edtech innovators to have inspiring exchanges and spark solutions to ensure students and schools everywhere get the most out of technology.

“With technology constantly transforming the education landscape, it’s imperative that diverse groups of educators, innovators, and students come together to learn from each other and chart the best path forward. In particular this year, we look forward to introducing our enhanced Connect @ Bett platform, which will make it easier than ever for the right people to connect with each other at the show.”

Bett’s 2023 edition brought together 600 edtech companies and 400 speakers from 123 countries. The 2024 event promises a host of new features, including TableTalks and Tech User Labs, which leverage Bett’s groundbreaking technology platform to enable educators to collaborate with peers and experts. The event will also provide a greater focus on inclusive education, with more on neurodiversity and special education needs and disability, as well as professional development opportunities for teachers to improve their edtech knowledge and purchasing expertise. Additionally, the programme will offer a deeper dive into AI’s impact on education. Bett 2024 will also see the return of the show’s three flagship prizes, the Bett Awards, Kids Judge Bett, and the UK Design Challenge.

In addition to Namya, Jason Arday, Professor of Sociology of Education at the University of Cambridge, has also been confirmed as a keynote speaker. He is the youngest Black person ever appointed to a Professorial Chair and one of the youngest people ever to be appointed to a full Professorship in Oxbridge’s history. More speakers are set to be announced in the coming weeks.

Participants can register their interest for Bett 2024 online.

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Indian Edtech Platform Expands Operations in Nigeria

Chaturvedi met Nigerian government officials and its entrepreneurial community as part of the Indian business delegation at the ‘Nigeria-India…reports Asian Lite News

Edtech platform LeverageEdu on Saturday announced to invest 800 million Nigerian naira (about Rs 8.5 crore) around the sidelines of the G20 Summit, as it expands further operations in Nigeria.

LeverageEdu Founder and CEO Akshay Chaturvedi met Dr Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy for Nigeria, and announced the investment.

Nigeria is one of the fastest growing study abroad markers in the world and accounts for 9 per cent of Leverage’s total global business.

“Young leaders from the industry are what helped India win, and I can see the same happening with Nigeria too. We at LeverageEdu & Fly are excited about making more higher education options accessible to the Nigerian youth,” said Chaturvedi.

Chaturvedi met Nigerian government officials and its entrepreneurial community as part of the Indian business delegation at the ‘Nigeria-India.

Digital Economy Dialogue’ here. Founded in 2017, LeverageEdu is a global study abroad platform that helps students from India, Nigeria and other emerging countries access best-matched higher education opportunities globally.

The company is backed by a mix of institutions, like ETS Strategic Capital, Shorelight, Blume Ventures, Kaizenvest PE, DSP Mutual Fund, Tomorrow Capital, DSG Consumer Partners and family offices.

LeverageEdu said it enrolls over 6,000 students every month.

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Indian Edtech Funding Drops 48% in 2023

Only one over $100 million funding round took place this year …reports Asian Lite News

Total funding in the Indian edtech sector plunged 48 per cent this year, compared with the same period in 2022, and declined by 50 per cent against the same period in 2021, a report showed on Monday.

Only one over $100 million funding round took place this year (till August 7).

Most of the funding into the domestic edtech startups so far was secured in the second quarter, at $713 million, accounting for 73.4 per cent of the total funding raised this year, according to the data provided by Tracxn, a leading SaaS-based market intelligence platform.

The edtech market has been facing challenges attributed to decreasing demand for online education, ongoing funding constraints, rising interest rates aimed at controlling inflation, and economic uncertainties.

The number of funding rounds in 2023 experienced a drop of 77 per cent and 82 per cent, respectively, with the same period in 2022 and 2021.

Late-stage investments worth $879 million were recorded in 2023 so far, contributing to more than 90 per cent of the total funding, which is also a drop of 23 per cent compared with $1.14 billion raised in the same period in 2022.

Early-stage investments worth $75.7 million were recorded in 2023 (year-to-date), an 88 per cent drop from $618 million raised in the same period last year, the report showed.

No new unicorns emerged in this sector this year, as against two new unicorns in the same period last year.

Among cities, Bengaluru takes the lead in terms of total funds raised till date, followed by Mumbai and Gurugram.

In the last two years, We Founder Circle, Peak XV Partners and MMPL Trust, were the most active investors in this space. We Founder Circle, IPV, and LetsVenture were the top seed investors, while Peak XV Partners, Better Capital, and AngelList were the top early-stage investors.

MMPL Trust, WestBridge Capital, and The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative were the top late-stage investors, the report said.

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