Learning Levers Prize Finals
Virtual
Join us for our virtual pitch event where student innovators will share their proposals to enhance student learning in Pre-K-12 education through the use of research-informed educational technology. Students will present to a panel of expert judges for the chance to receive up to $10,000 in funding for their projects.
Finalists
Bubble! Learn Science
Rafee Mirza
A mobile app and outreach program to teach high school students how to read scientific research papers.
Codespec
Carl Haynes-Magyar and Nathan Haynes-Magyar
A computer programming practice environment built on IDEAS (inclusion, diversity, equity, accessibility, and sexual orientation and gender awareness).
Ever Story
Garret Potter
A Big History learning app for preliterate and early learners.
Evolve
Lizbeth Guerrero, Shivani Ghandi, and Sushmitha Rao
A career exploration and life-skills development digital platform for high school students.
Wellos
Edith Zhang and Emmy Thompson
A health simulation game that puts students inside of different scenarios that correspond to Michigan's Model for Health.
About the James A. Kelly Learning Levers Prize
The James A. Kelly Learning Levers Prize is an innovation competition based in the School of Education that is designed to challenge students to invent digital tools with the potential to significantly improve student learning.
Questions?
Email [email protected] or visit soe.umich.edu/learning-levers.