Submitted
2020 TPrize Challenge

Riipen Work-Integrated Platform

Team Leader
Emma Talbott
Solution overview
Our Solution
Riipen Work-Integrated Platform
Tagline
Using work integrated learning as a form of increasing job preparedness and reducing the skills gap for post-secondary students.
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The current skills gap leaves post-secondary students unprepared for entry into the workforce attributing to underemployment and a shortage of talent to meet labour market needs. 43% of recent graduates are underemployed in their first job following post-secondary, of these, 67% remain underemployed five years later. Riipen aims to end graduate underemployment by enabling transformative work-integrated learning opportunities with post-secondary students. 

Riipen’s technology platform facilitates the design, connection, management, and reporting of  experiential learning projects that are embedded in courses, or co-curricular, to give students credit-based exposure to the workforce as part of their student journey. 

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What is the problem you are solving?

Riipen is tackling the problem of student unemployment and underemployment following graduation from a post-secondary institution. Graduate underemployment is when students graduate into jobs that they did not require post-secondary education to perform. 

Riipen enables students to get meaningful industry relevant experience as part of the classroom curriculum. This allows students to build their skill set, grow their professional network, and gain exposure to what they might do post graduation.

Who are you serving?

Riipen serves post-secondary students and organizations from multinational to Small and Medium Enterprise businesses. Post-secondary educators and management have identified the need to collaborate with industry to provide experiential learning opportunities in order to best ready graduates for the workforce. Riipen works with interested institutions to develop embedded curricular opportunities that can credit students. Riipen also works with organizations to develop projects that can be used in the classroom and pair with classes seeking projects of this nature. Riipen nurtures and develops relationships with both industry and institutions to develop meaningful work-integrated learning opportunities.  

After proven successes in Canada and the US, Riipen is currently working with Tecnológico de Monterrey to integrate experiential learning into the curriculum as part of their EdTech Labs Later Stage Accelerator Program. Working closely with university administrators and teaching professionals, we are ensuring that meaningful work-integrated learning is available to all students, by offering a high-calibre learning opportunity, and the local community by giving them the chance to participate in meaningful projects where answers are sought, and introduce them to a population of young highly educated professionals where they could have a direct impact to the local economy.

What is your solution?

Riipen is using a cloud-based software that offers a suite of educational technology tools that facilitate work-integrated experiential learning for post-secondary students. We have enabled 45,000 work-integrated learning experiences in both English and French over the past three years. Specifically, the platform enables post-secondary academic institutions, employers, and students to collaborate on online work-integrated experiential learning projects. These projects may be embedded in courses (for credit), or offered as co-curricular opportunities. Examples of courses and projects can be viewed here (app.riipen.com/courses). Riipen also offers a variety of challenges and competitions (case competitions, hackathons, and open challenges). These can be deployed by our partner institutions and student organizations to further enhance experiential education for students at scale. 

The platform, currently available in English and French, includes four features: (1) a marketplace where instructors and employers can find matches for their projects; (2) project management tools and resources (including the world’s largest online work-integrated experiential learning library) to enable students to complete their projects; (3) reporting and data; and (4) a talent pool and related recruitment features. Combined, these features enable students to connect with employers to develop work-relevant skills and enhance their employability.  Riipen’s clients include large companies (e.g. Thales, Google, IBM, Walmart, RBC, Deloitte), as well as SMEs (approximately 80% of the 5,000 companies in our ecosystem) and accredited post-secondary institutions (150 campuses, primarily in Canada and the United States with pilots in Mexico, United Kingdom, and Australia).

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Where our solution team is headquartered or located:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Growth
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Solution Team:
Emma Talbott
Emma Talbott
Dana Stephenson
Dana Stephenson