Kidaptive is a Silicon Valley-based developer of educational technology. Kidaptive's core product is an adaptive-learning platform, which powers a variety of learning domains including two Kidaptive-created apps for early learning. The company's technology uses embedded assessments across dozens of dimensions of learning to personalize gameplay, support metacognitive development, and provide parents and teachers with actionable insights and tips about how to further support their child's progress and interests. Kidaptive was founded by P.J. Gunsagar (co-founder of Prana Studios) and Dylan Arena (Stanford University Learning Scientist). The creative director for Kidaptive's Leo's Pad series is Dan Danko, who has worked on numerous children's television shows such as Rugrats and Fresh Beat Band.
Investors in the startup include Formation 8, Stanford University, Cambridge University, Menlo Investors, Prana Holdings, New Schools Venture Fund, Veddis Ventures, CrunchFund, and VKRM Ventures.
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The company's technology is created with the guidance of professional educators, including two Stanford University Professors of Education, Dan Schwartz and Ed Haertel.
Adaptive Learning Platform (ALP)
Kidaptive's ALP is a Big Data platform that combines information from multiple learning contexts (digital & physical) to create a universal, longitudinal, high-dimensional psychometric profile of each learner. This learner profile is owned by the learner's parents, who can choose to allow Kidaptive to use it to (a) personalize learning experiences, (b) provide actionable insights to parents and teachers about how to support the learner's progress, and (c) help content developers understand the learning efficacy of their products. Because it was designed to incorporate data from a range of sources, ALP supports learning in any domain and at any age level.
ALP includes a massively scalable cloud-based psychometric engine; a real-time recommendation engine; and a full-featured client SDK that supports local adaptivity, even when the client is offline. ALP uses cutting-edge messaging protocols and parallel distributed computation to achieve near-time asynchronous feedback between client and server, and it leverages powerful machine learning techniques to find and capitalize upon emergent patterns across all learners.
Leo's Pad
Kidaptive launched its first app, Leo's Pad, in December 2012. The app is designed for preschool-aged children and is organized like a TV series, consisting of multiple chapters or "appisodes." The series stars Leonardo da Vinci as a child, as well as his young friends Galileo Galilei, Marie Curie, Confucius, Phillis Wheatley, and Teresa CarreƱo.
The app combines education and entertainment as learners participate in a curriculum that integrates physics, math, logic, letters, and art. The activities also help develop cognitive skills including executive function, working memory, and impulse control.
Learner Mosaic
Leo's Pad pairs with a companion app called Learner Mosaic, which allows parents to monitor their child's progress, identify areas of cognitive and non-cognitive development that might need more attention, and read research-based tips and recommendations for how to support learning in the real world.
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Awards and recognition
Kidaptive founders Arena and Gunsagar have presented twice (Spring 2012 and Winter 2013) at Stanford's student startup accelerator StartX.
Awards for the Leo's Pad series:
- Winner LAUNCH Edu 2013
- Mom's Choice Awards: Gold Recipient 2013
- Winner Startup World San Francisco 2013
- Winner Academics' Choice Awards for mind-building excellence 2014
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