Submitted
2023 Solv[ED] Youth Innovation Challenge

SkillSwap

Team Leader
Irakli Sulamanidze
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Solution name.
SkillSwap
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.

SkillSwap revolutionizes the typical educational system by making it entirely free, based on the concept of exchanging knowledge in the most optimal and algorithmic manner.

What specific problem are you trying to solve?

My app is addressing the issue of affordability of quality education, one of the 17 sustainable development goals of the United Nations. Right now I am focused on adapting the application in my country, Georgia, which is especially affected by this problem. 

To better elaborate on the suitability of this solution in my community, let me introduce a few facts about the Georgian education system. After graduating high school, students have to write national entrance exams in three or more subjects. The score of these exams is the sole criteria for acceptance into any Georgian university. Thus, as you might imagine, pupils have a lot at stake. Due to this, those students who can afford private tutors do not hesitate to use that resource, while others have no other choice but to do their best with the free resources at their hands.

It is obvious that private teachers are expensive and based on my country’s income statistics, very few students can afford one. 80% of children whose family income is more than 373$/mo are trained by a private teacher, and the remaining 20% are not. At the same time 30% of children whose family income is less than 150$ are trained by a private teacher, and the remaining 70% are not. According to the data of 2018 (before the pandemic), 634 thousand people had an income of less than 373$/mo, from 1.13 million residents, which in itself means that the majority of the population of Georgia and mainly young people do not have the opportunity to get the desired education outside of school. It is obvious that the education level in Georgia unfortunately is progressing very slowly, that is also confirmed by the following research (https://www.oecd.org/pisa/Combined_Executive_Summaries_PISA_2018.pdf ). In the survey of 80 countries, Georgia took 72nd place based on the level of education of 15-year-olds in the country. Which itself derives from Georgia’s unpleasant economic situation.

It is apparent that the scale of the educational problem is enormous and needs a solution. Without education and professionals it is almost impossible to maintain quality life, let alone improve it. The example of my own country’s quality education problem derived from the poor economic situation allowed me to notice the unfair division between students from high and low income families. The whole concept behind my idea is bolstered by those statistics and is expected to highly impact the current situation. My dream is to go global and play my part in solving one of the biggest challenges of our generation.

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Elevator pitch
What is your solution?

SkillSwap allows users to learn, without the need of spending a penny. The idea is based on a very rarely used tradition of two friends exchanging knowledge. Let’s say we have two students, one is strong in math while the other knows English better. It is highly likely that they might help each other to prepare for exams. However, while observing my peers I noticed that the exchange is often limited to that, and very few take it to another level, meaning without age limitations, two humans exchanging knowledge in two different disciplines. Each eager to learn the skill that the other one possesses. Therefore, their payment would be returning knowledge in another form. 

One of the biggest obstacles of this principle is finding the right partner, who wishes to learn what you know and can teach you what you want to learn. That’s the problem my solution solves. After registering on SKillSwap a user is prompted to enter their current skills. Their expertise is assessed with specifically designed tests. Next, they also mark their professional interests and turn on the search function. This activates an algorithm which finds them the best possible match - another user with whom their knowledge and interests intersect. The app connects these two users and allows them to interact in a built-in online chat. However, the knowledge exchange will most probably happen via online video conferencing tools such as Zoom or Google Meet. My future plans include implementing such a designated tool into the app itself. 

In the future development of the app, introducing a scoring system is being considered. A user could get paid in scores for teaching, and pay scores to request a lesson from someone else. This way there would be no need to find pairs, there could be a chain.

Who does your solution serve? In what ways will the solution impact their lives?

My solution is a platform which gives the users an opportunity to learn. Users can be of any age, any ethnicity, located anywhere. The only requirement for a user is a passion for learning something new, and a knowledge about any discipline that they can share.

Currently my main target audience is Georgian students who are in their final year of high school. This specific community is in their period of preparing for national entrance exams, which decide their university placement. As I mentioned earlier, in Georgia very few families have enough means to afford private teachers and not struggle to make the ends meet. However, for example, there are a lot of students who don’t need to prepare in math but need to prepare in English and vice versa. The application would accommodate them by giving them a platform to connect and learn from each other, without spending money. I believe this would dramatically improve their lives, because they would get the desired knowledge helping them  pursue their dreams.

After, or if possible while, helping the above-mentioned population of Georgia, my goal is to help anyone, of any age, who wants to learn something but does not have finances to do so. Due to the pandemic, humans have adapted to the internet, and many try to learn from online courses, YouTube tutorials, articles, etc. However, it is evident that this way it is challenging to stay motivated. Fortunately, it is in human nature to stay motivated when you have someone next to you, excited along with you. SkillSwap would be a perfect choice for them, since apart from getting desired knowledge, they would be interacting with someone equally excited about learning! They could have what they initially wanted, a teacher! whose payment is not money, but knowledge. I believe that introducing people to this new quality way of learning would have a huge impact on humanity’s future.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

In Georgia, at the end of high school students write national entrance exams, which decide your university placement. My elder sister who had to go through this period gave me some valuable insight into it. I learned from her and her peers how, unfortunately, the system works - students born in rich families can afford private tutors and get excellent results, while students from lower income families struggle a lot more. Being a highschool student about to enter that period and having prior knowledge about the problem through the experience of my sister, I felt well-positioned to explore this issue in more depth. 

As a student at Vladimir Komarov Tbilisi School of Physics and Mathematics N199, I am quite strong in STEM subjects. However, my knowledge in the Georgian language subject, for example, could use some improvement. That means I will have to prepare with a teacher to earn my desired score on the exam. While keeping this issue in mind and given my proficient knowledge in C++ and physics, I decided to teach these disciplines myself, to help students with financial issues. I opened a club at my school for physics and programming and saw with my own eyes how many students were eager to learn! None of them missed a single homework! I realized that while online courses are a great resource, having someone to study along with you, is a much stronger motivation. So, I made it my mission to think of a solution for low income families. As a result, I came up with an idea of swapping knowledge within the community. 

For about a year, I have been teaching myself how to write a mobile application. I managed to create a prototype in Thunkable (an online platform which enables users to write mobile applications with blocks) which does its job! It connects two users who can teach and learn from each other in two different disciplines, for example mathematics and Georgian language. While working on the app, I have also been working on improving the chain of knowledge exchanges, and preparing for several grants programs, which would allow me to write a more powerful application which could withhold more users, and to hire discipline professionals who would help me divide the subjects into several parts and levels for better matching results and correct expectations. My prototype already splits disciplines into difficulties, based on 12 classes in the Georgian education system. However, I believe it should be done in another, more optimal way, since my future goal is to make the application global. 

I have already reached out to my peers, who agreed to test the prototype. I have had a lot of positive feedback, which boosts my confidence that this is, in fact, the solution that can influence the education culture. My future plans include improving the application and starting testing it in one of the Georgian high schools, to get valuable feedback, as well as to get ready for the much bigger number of users.

What steps have you taken to understand the needs of the population you want to serve?

The idea for this application came to my mind after thoroughly observing the faults of our education system during my elder sister’s high school years. I realized that all these students struggling to prepare for the national exams would be the perfect target for my solution. Having done this initial research through my sister’s peers, I moved on to observing my generation, that is about to enter the same phase and become the main target audience. Thus, while building a prototype I already had an idea of what customer needs to address. Meanwhile, I have never stopped asking other potential users for advice, and this really helped me to come up with the chain of knowledge exchanges, which I intend to implement in the nearest future.

I have also volunteered to teach at my school and opened a club. That gave me more insight into what motivates the students to learn and how knowledge exchange concept works efficiently between them. I have also asked my pupils for advice and suggestions for the app. Their feedback had a huge impact on the formation of the first hand idea. It led me to a conclusion that for certain levels of disciplines, it is necessary to create general outlines to give users clear expectations. Therefore, I am working on the idea of hiring professionals to help me write detailed curriculums.

In creating the design of the prototype I have involved several people with different backgrounds and digital literacy - students, kids, adults and elderly - in total 20 people. The feedback was used to make favorable UI/UX. However, I definitely plan on improving it. As for the development of the solution, more than 10 people have registered to test the released prototype on the first announcement of it.


Which aspects of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Improving learning opportunities and outcomes for learners across their lifetimes, from early childhood on (Learning)
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model
In what city, town, or region is your solution team located?
Tbilisi, Georgia
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Irakli Sulamanidze
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Solution Team:
Irakli Sulamanidze
Irakli Sulamanidze
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