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We’ve observed rapid digitisation of services ever since the coronavirus pandemic commenced.
A couple of months after securing €25M funding, Norwegian educational gaming company Kahoot!
As the Coronavirus pandemic rages on, it leaves behind trails of destruction; especially when it comes to healthcare and economy.
Ever since lockdown was implemented due to COVID-19, most services have shifted online.
In a latest development, online learning platform, Preply, today announced an additional $10 million (€9 million approx.) of funding, doubling the total raised in it's previous rounds.
In the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak, Estonia, the leading education nation in Europe, has decided to make its digital education tools available for free and internationally accessible.
Founded in 2001, edutech scaleup Edumundo focuses on higher and vocational education.
Novakid, an international online English school for children 4-12 years old, has recently raised $1.5 million (approx €1.3 million) led by Venture firm LETA Capital and South Korean VC BonAngels.
Based out of London, Jolt, an edtech startup that offers flexible business school alternatives, has raised a further $14.1 million (approx €12.7 million).
In the latest development, London-based online tutoring platform Scoodle that connects students and teachers has secured $760,000 (approx €685k) in pre-seed funding.
Clanbeat Education, founded by Kadri Tuisk with partners Tiina Pauklin, Christjan Schumann, and Triin Noorkõiv, is a personal growth and organisation culture support platform for organisations that are interested in their peoples’ growth.
Hungary-based IT education startup Codecool has raised €3.5 million in a Series B fundraising round.