Esoma Kids
- Kenya
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Limited access to quality education resources in Sub-Saharan Africa contributes to 89% of children failing to meet age-appropriate literacy and numeracy milestones. In Kenya, about 60% of grade 4 learners in Kenya who cannot at least meet expectations in both solving a grade 3 appropriate numeracy problem and reading a grade 3 appropriate English text.
High costs and poor accessibility exacerbate this issue, hindering children's ability to develop fundamental skills essential for academic success and future opportunities. Without adequate literacy and numeracy proficiency, these children face significant barriers to accessing higher education, securing employment, and ultimately realizing their full potential in various aspects of life.
Esoma Kids bridges the accessibility and cost problem by providing teachers and learners with a low-cost, easily accessible, platform with curated digital content and tools to help improve learning outcomes. The platform is built on evidence of teaching and learning science and tailored to improve learning outcomes. We ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all from a tender age, as envisioned in SDG 4.
Esoma Kids is a web-based mobile-friendly platform built on adaptive algorithms that chart a learner's path based on their ability. The path continuously adapts when the learner demonstrates competency in skills or is faced with difficulty, ensuring that each learner learns at their own pace within the limits of their ability.
The platform has an integrated innovative competency scoring algorithm meticulously evaluating learners' mastery of each concept, considering question difficulty and consistency to generate a comprehensive competency score. As learners progress and master new skills, they earn learning points, fostering a sense of achievement and motivation.
In the event of difficulty, our platform offers targeted interventions such as animated video lessons or summarized notes to support learners in overcoming challenges. Through engaging interactive modes including Drag and Drop, Selection, Input, Audio, and Gamified interactions, children experience immersive learning tailored to their preferences.
Here is a link to a Product Demo of how Esoma Kids work.
Our solution serves children aged 6-10 in Sub-Saharan Africa, along with their teachers, in their pursuit of foundational literacy and numeracy proficiency. For children, it offers a personalized digital learning experience, equipping them with essential skills early on, thus positioning them to potentially become consumers of other educational technology products in the future. This empowerment fosters a brighter educational journey and opens doors to broader opportunities. Additionally, the platform supports teachers by providing tools for teaching and assessment, coupled with continuous professional development opportunities. This ensures they can adapt to evolving educational landscapes, deliver quality instruction, and implement effective pedagogical approaches.
We have a strong and diverse team at Esoma Solutions that will ensure the solution is best delivered to users. The team's technical expertise, strong leadership, and effective collaboration, combining backgrounds in technology, education, and community engagement, make us an ideal unit to deliver the solution. The team members are all products of the Kenya education system, with a deep understanding of the improvements required to improve learning outcomes. The following are the members of the team and what they bring on board.
1. Julius Njuguna Irungu
The team leader bearing the vision for the business, and an accomplished crusader for equitable education. Julius is a graduate of Analytical Chemistry with management from Kenyatta University, and recently participated in EdTech Hub’s program “EdTech Evidence for Entrepreneurs” - funded by the Jacob's Foundation, from which he emerged top in his cohort, gaining essential knowledge on how to build viable evidence-backed EdTech solutions.
2. Kelvin Kung’u Munyambu
Kelvin is an Information and Communications Technology graduate from Mount Kenya University. He is the visionary architect behind our web design and development, a creative virtuoso with a remarkable aptitude for full-stack development
3. Esborn Waithuki Kariuki
A dynamic business visionary, whose illustrious career spans various influential roles within diverse organizations. Armed with a degree in Industrial Chemistry and Management from Kenyatta University, he possesses an innate ability to orchestrate streamlined processes and deliver impeccable quality outcomes.
4. Moreen Wanjiku Kamau
Maureen is a graduate with a Masters in Digital Marketing from Deakin University, Australia. She ensures that our communications and digital marketing endeavors are not just campaigns but masterpieces of strategic brilliance. Her experience schooling abroad in her Master's degree adds great value in our attempts to improve learning outcomes locally.
5. Teddy Ochieng Samo
Teddy has a Master's degree in Instructional Design, Educational Sciences, Professional Development, and Educational Research from Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He has previously been involved in shaping a strategic framework for digitized aquaculture education in Kenya. His experiences in instructional design and functional pedagogical approaches in digital learning are important in our effort to build evidence-backed solutions. His different perspective from successes in Europe is a valuable addition to the team.
6. Fridah Wangui Maina
A teacher by profession and our content validation lead, Fridah has played a pivotal role in our team by serving as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical application. She is a Bachelor of Education graduate from Laikipia University, Kenya. Her keen insight into the real-time needs of both learners and teachers enables us to craft educational solutions that are not only relevant but also transformative.
- Provide the skills that people need to thrive in both their community and a complex world, including social-emotional competencies, problem-solving, and literacy around new technologies such as AI.
- 4. Quality Education
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- Pilot
Our product is currently in the pilot stage for a couple of reasons. Despite attracting over 500 users, we're still refining both the design and business model. Launching in Kenya adds complexity as we tailor our solution to meet local needs and cultural nuances. Being in the pilot stage means we're actively seeking feedback and iterating based on user experiences. While we've secured some funding ($12,555 from the EdTech Hub), it's clear that we're still in the early stages of refining our product-market fit. This period allows us to experiment, gather data, and pivot as needed before fully scaling our venture. Overall, being in the pilot stage is a strategic in that it positions our startup for long-term success by prioritizing learning and adaptation.
We are eager to apply to the Solve program for several compelling reasons. First, there is a profound alignment between Solve's mission of leveraging technology to address equity gaps in learning and our organization's commitment to utilizing technology to close the learning disparities prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in literacy and numeracy. This resonance between Solve's objectives and our mission underscores the significance of our application.
Moreover, participating in Solve presents unparalleled advantages for our startup. The program offers access to vital human and capital resources crucial for achieving our objectives. Grant funding, networking opportunities, and expert guidance provided by Solve serve as essential catalysts for our solution to effectively reach its intended targets. Given the collaborative nature required to make our solutions thrive, partnerships such as this represent a significant step towards collective success in our mission.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
