
App helps grandparents create animated videos for grandkids
Zoog offers a huge library of ready-to-record songs, stories, jokes and more, enhanced with personalization and augmented reality features.

Zoog offers a huge library of ready-to-record songs, stories, jokes and more, enhanced with personalization and augmented reality features.

Matan Yariv, 22, co-founded the Minded startup to help fellow Gen Zers take enrichment courses in a way that appeals to their very particular sensibilities.

Cofounded by a teacher, an app seeks to ease the workload of the educators, while increasing class participation among students.

AcadeMe enables teachers to pick a clip, an entire film, or an interactive lesson to enhance the learning experience. They can even create their own.

As remote and hybrid education continues in other European regions, the Rakuten Viber chatbot will also be available in Greece and Bulgaria.

Continued working and schooling at home will influence every single area of our lives in 2021.

Online investment platform offers early-stage opportunities in Israeli property, construction, education, medicine and financial technology startups.

Ori Hofnung couldn’t read until he was 12. Now he’s developed gamified software to help parents identify and correct learning difficulties in their own kids.

‘Distance learning is not about using Zoom to deliver what you did in the classroom,’ explains one of Israel’s ed-tech entrepreneurs.

Hebrew University artificial intelligence experts develop MagniLEARN for online personalized English lessons aimed at Chinese and Indian students.

Stuck at home in quarantine? Try these apps for everything from music lessons to reporting on the spot.

Israeli startup was selected from among 600 at South Summit’s 2018 enlightED competition.

Selina and Tel Aviv’s Elevation Academy launch tech skills courses and workshops for ‘digital nomads’ staying at Selina’s Latin American hostels.

Israeli innovation is moving rapidly into education with technology that does anything from plagiarism detection to conflict resolution.

Shanghai-based LeapLearner represents the first global venture built from the ground up by Chinese and Israeli cofounders.