Europeana #edTech Challenge

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The Europeana #edTech Challenge is a funding opportunity for entrepreneurs, developers, designers and educators who explore digital opportunities for education and training.

Do you have an exciting project in the intersection of culture, education and technology? We’re offering €20,000 for the best products, services or businesses that bring together cultural heritage and educational technology. Apply for the challenge before 28 February and show how to use cultural content to inspire learners of all ages.

We invite applications from individuals or teams of creatives interested in designing fantastic edTech projects using Europeana’s openly licensed content. Eligible proposals include but are not limited to digital applications, games, web services, learning software and digital learning materials (for instance, MOOCs). We accept proposals at various stages of maturity, including existing applications and educational platforms that would like to further develop their business potential.

Discover more about application criteria and terms & conditions: https://pro.europeana.eu/post/europeana-edtech-challenge

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