It’s 2025! We know you’ve been working hard to create solutions to improve teaching and learning for all students, and we want to recognize all you’ve achieved.
Next week, 1EdTech Consortium will open the 2025 Learning Impact Awards submission window. The Learning Impact Award program recognizes evidence-based breakthrough digital learning solutions, partnerships, and bold strategies implemented in an educational setting to power unlimited potential in every learner. In June, winners will be announced at the 2025 Learning Impact Conference in Indianapolis.
Take a look at the latest Learning Impact Report.
Last year, data was king, with winning projects putting data in the hands of educators to help learning. Platinum Awards went to Clarity, submitted by Idaho Digital Learning Alliance and LearningMate, and uHoo Analytics, submitted by Kennesaw State University.
Clarity is a reporting and data lake solution designed to empower students, parents, and the school community with actionable data. It integrates academic, behavioral, and experience data from LMS, SIS, Survey, and Communications tools to provide a unified platform for analysis and action. With its advanced data visualization through web apps, mobile apps, and BI tools, Clarity utilizes early warning and algorithmic benchmarks to notify parents, teachers, students, and district leadership of actions they can take to improve course performance.
uHoo Analytics also distributes actionable analytics to faculty, and the program has built-in training that prepares faculty to examine the uHoo data to identify student and instructional challenges, diagnose causes, predict outcomes, and prescribe solutions. By leveraging faculty research expertise and uHoo Analytics, faculty have insight into key measures of student success.
A complete list of winners and details on their submissions were recently published in the 2024 Learning Impact Report.
The Learning Impact Awards finalists are judged on their impact on personalized learning, institutional performance, and the digital learning ecosystem. Award winners are selected after presentations with educators from K-12 and higher education, and evaluations from the edtech community.
We look forward to seeing the next round of submissions! The nomination period opens January 24, 2025.
About the Author
Sandra DeCastro
As vice president of marketing and events at 1EdTech, Sandra DeCastro leads a talented team of marketing specialists to position 1EdTech as a vibrant member community committed to building an open, trusted, and innovative education technology and digital credentials ecosystem to power learner potential. She also manages all aspects of hosting 1EdTech's annual Learning Impact Conference and Digital Credentials Summit.