EDTECH CO-DESIGN WITH STUDENTS

EdTech Co-Design with Students

EdTech Co-Design with Students

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EdTech co-design invites students to help shape the educational tools they use. Instead of being passive users, they become partners in developing platforms, giving feedback on usability, features, and engagement.


This empowers students and ensures that technology meets their actual needs. Co-design might involve beta testing apps, participating in focus groups, or collaborating with developers on school-specific platforms.


Students gain insight into design thinking, UX, and entrepreneurship. Educators benefit from more relevant, intuitive tools. Schools that co-design with students often see higher adoption rates and more effective technology use.


This practice also models democratic decision-making and design literacy. It’s a form of experiential learning that connects digital citizenship, innovation, and real-world application.


To learn how schools are partnering with students to build better EdTech, Read more about strategies for inclusive, student-centered design.

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