Project deliverables
The following deliverables have been published by the EmpowerED project as of September 2024. Click on the respective titles to read an abstract and to access a link for downloading the full document.
D2.1 – An analysis of the European Ecosystem
The report serves as a resource for all stakeholders seeking to gain a comprehensive understanding of the EdTech ecosystem, particularly within the European context. It provides an overview of the key players, market dynamics, and trends shaping the EdTech landscape. The report concludes that, in order for the European EdTech ecosystem to focus on “better learning”, the necessary conditions to foster the collaboration between EdTech companies, researchers, and teachers must be cultivated and continuous investments in support systems are crucial to nurture the development and adoption of EdTech solutions.
D2.4 – Year 1 State of Play of the European EdTech Ecosystem
The 2023 State of Play of EdTech and the EdTech Ecosystem in Europe report delves more in depth into the current dynamics, developments, trends, challenges, and opportunities in Europe's EdTech ecosystem. Serving as a comprehensive knowledge base, the report is designed to inform EdTech organisations, policymakers and investors, about the multifaceted and evolving European EdTech landscape. The report advocates for enhanced support to help EdTech organisations navigate Europe's fragmented market and emphasises the importance of fostering meaningful collaborations within the EdTech community and between EdTech entities and the public sector. For EdTech users, the report acknowledges the complexities of varying purchasing regulations across countries and discusses the need to bolster digital competence and infrastructure in educational institutions. Moreover, the report advocates for scientific support, the establishment of testing environments, and quality assurance as crucial elements in creating trust between EdTech solution providers and the end-users (teachers and learners).
D2.5 – The European EdTech Ecosystem Roadmap
The European EdTech Ecosystem Roadmap is a key output of the EmpowerED project. The findings have been gathered through research and interviews or workshops with key stakeholders from across the Ecosystem, including private and public actors, EdTech organisations, educators, researchers, and international institutions such as UNESCO, the European Commission, and the Council of Europe. This roadmap report lays out a strategic vision and actionable objectives to enhance innovation within Europe's education sectors, focusing on building a cohesive, well-supported, and thriving EdTech ecosystem. The report is the first of two planned versions in the EmpowerED project, with the second to be released in December 2025.
D4.2 – Guidelines Validating EdTech Prototypes
This publication offers practical guidance to support EdTech companies wishing to validate prototypes and products in live educational settings. The intended audience for these guidelines is start-ups and scale-ups, developing EdTech products or services for use in one or more of: pre-schools, schools, further education colleges, technical and vocational training colleges, universities, and wishing to ensure that they meet the needs of the educators, learners, and education policy makers in the countries where they will be used. The guidelines may also be helpful to companies with early product concepts they wish to develop further in collaboration with educators; people supporting EdTech product developers within testbeds, hubs, communities of practice, incubators, and accelerators; or national, regional or local government departments or agencies.
D4.3 – Guidelines Navigating the EdTech Landscape
This practical guide provides an exploration into the multifaceted journey of evolving an EdTech prototype into a fully operational product. The guidelines dissect the three pivotal stages integral to EdTech development (conceptual prototype, minimum viable product market-ready product) and delve into strategies and methodologies for the realization of pedagogically sound and effective EdTech solutions. Good practices for forging impactful networks within the EdTech ecosystem are highlighted, considering the principles of participatory design, proactive stakeholder identification and robust engagement. Moreover, through an array of studies, research and industry reports, the readers are presented with a holistic overview of EdTech business models. Finally, a dedicated section navigates the complexity of the EU's EdTech landscape, elucidating market nuances, pivotal support structures, and the imperatives of ethical compliance within this dynamic framework.
D5.1 – 6 Mini-MOOCs modules for start-ups
This document presents the content of the mini-MOOC series entitled “EdTech Entrepreneur Key Competencies” designed under the framework of the EmpowerED project and hosted on the European Schoolnet Academy platform. These 6 mini-MOOC modules are designed specifically for EdTech start-ups and SMEs who are taking their first steps towards entrepreneurship in the education world. The courses aim to help aspiring entrepreneurs understand the basics of starting and running an educational technology (EdTech) company. This report captures the entire content of the following 6 mini-MOOC modules: Networking Skills for Professional Success; Team Building; Design Learning; Business Model Canvas; Sales and Community Building; Compliance, Standards, and Legal Requirements.
D5.3 – Development of the Micro-Credential Accreditation Structure
Micro-credentials are a great fit for rapidly developing sectors like EdTech as they offer a flexible way for people to learn new skills and adapt to changes in technology. The EmpowerED micro-credential framework is aimed at both EdTech providers and teachers, recognizing the importance of ongoing learning in the evolving field of EdTech. By following the European Principles for micro-credentials, EmpowerED ensures its credentials are high-quality, transparent, relevant, and properly assessed. Moreover, EmpowerED's credentials are backed by the Oulu University of Applied Sciences, setting the scene for other institutions to follow, which adds to their credibility and makes them more valuable. Finally, the EmpowerED pledge for start-ups under which they declare to comply with a series of commitments will contribute to the goal of advancing skills development and promoting the widespread adoption of micro-credentials within start-ups, ultimately benefiting both the employees and employers.
D6.2 – Supporters kit
This document provides the framework for contextualising the role of Supportive Partners within the EmpowerED project. Supportive Partners can be found in a range of stakeholder groups - EdTech start-ups, scale-ups or SMEs; support organisations, associations or investors already active in the EdTech ecosystem; education and training policymakers working at national or regional/local level. Supportive Partners gain benefits by engaging with the EmpowerED community – participation in targeted focus groups and consultations, co-creation of EmpowerED events, exclusive networking opportunities – but also help support EmpowerED by being themselves nodes in the broader pan-European EdTech network the project aims to build.
D6.3 – First EdTech week report
The EmpowerED EdTech Week concept was formulated since the beginning of the project as a means to further facilitate collaboration across the European EdTech ecosystem. Aligned with the goal of amplifying and complementing existing EdTech ecosystem efforts, EdTech Week events offer experimental formats that can be implemented in collaboration with other planned events to reach an even wider audience. The goal of the events is to gather feedback from the ecosystem to identify existing ‘gaps’ and ‘clarify challenges’, to inform other EmpowerED initiatives. This report outlines the philosophy behind the EdTech Week event format as well as the results from some highlighted 2024 events (SETT Stockholm, School Innovation Forum, EdTech Austria, EIT Education Conference).