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Kiddom Series C

Kiddom was in the business of digital learning long before the need for online classes arose. Kiddom is a digital learning platformthat you can use online as well as in person. It allows teachers to log on and enter student informationif they wish to. It provides classroom aids like videos, lesson plans, fully planned curriculums, and study material curated from online partner platforms like Khan Academy. It allows the integration of data to track student development and achievement.

At first, Kiddom was a majorly research-based operation, with not many products for sale, however in the last year, they have gone into considerable profit with the sudden need for digital and online learning platforms.

Originally, it used to be free. However, now they have paid versions as well, depending on the school’s requirement. They have versions that teachers can buy and use individually or those that schools or even school districts, for that matter, can buy collectively. 

They provide a platform to share student data and share teaching methods, online lessons, curriculums, and more. It also provides options to build and share your curriculum with the students. Students have different needs, which you can meet with Kiddom. It does not limit to students and teachers only. It also focuses on building a collective community along with the parents to keep a shared idea. 

Kiddom’s main focus is on curriculum, which it creates based on the guidelines created by the state. They are known for partnering with the highest quality curriculum partners like fishtank learning and Kendall hunt. They only chose educatorsfrom the top of EdReports.

Kiddom is growing to be a leading EdTech start-up in a world where digital learning is looking like the future. Its software provides a much more school-friendly interface for the teachers to use. Teachers love it, and students are eager to study. Kiddom is now the future of schools. 

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Written by columnist Gs-Yarn

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