适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 测试与认证
- 培训
关于客户
Qask主要服务于需要个性化辅导的澳大利亚学生。这些学生属于教育系统的一部分,教室过于拥挤,教师由于工作量大而无法提供个人关注。学生有不同的学习偏好,面临着广泛的学术挑战。他们需要一种能够提供一对一支持、针对他们独特的学习风格和学术目标量身定制的解决方案。 Qask 还为国际导师提供服务,为他们提供有效辅导澳大利亚学生所需的工具和知识。
挑战
Qask 的创始人 Tan Krishna 和 Athreya Kannan 指出了澳大利亚教育体系面临的重大挑战。他们注意到教室人满为患,平均每班有 27 名学生。如此高的师生比例使得学生很难获得个性化的关注,而个性化的关注对于有效学习至关重要。负责多个班级的老师们不堪重负,无法满足每个学生的个人学习偏好和需求。这种情况不利于学生的学业成绩和整体学习体验。创始人认识到需要一种解决方案,为学生提供一对一的支持,并根据他们独特的学习风格和学术目标量身定制。
解决方案
为了应对这一挑战,创始人开发了 Qask,这是一款将澳大利亚学生与来自世界各地的私人导师联系起来的应用程序。该应用程序允许学生设置每周课程的首选时间和日期。然后,他们会与当时有空的个人学习导师配对。导师了解学生的学习偏好和目标,并使用 Qask 提供的工具制定个性化的学习计划。该应用程序还可以帮助国际导师更加熟悉澳大利亚教学大纲,使他们能够提供有效的辅导。 Qask 构建在无代码平台 Bubble 之上,该平台允许团队快速构建应用程序并根据用户反馈进行迭代。该应用程序的开发得到了加速器计划的支持,该计划帮助团队筹集了 30,000 美元。
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