This project is one of the 2024-2025 WISE Prize for Education finalists
AprendoLab helps teachers develop the skills to mediate learning using AI, focusing on core competencies and collaborating with key stakeholders to meet local educational needs across Latin America.
Fundación Reimagina, founded by Ana Maria Raad, emerged during the pandemic as a response to the educational challenges faced across Latin America. AprendoEnCasa was born as a partnership with the Harvard Regional office of Latin America from a collaborative effort to address the needs of communities when schools were inaccessible.
Key achievements include:
AprendoLab, developed by Fundación ReImagina, builds on the success of AprendoEnCasa to deliver personalized, AI-curated learning routes for teachers across Latin America. The platform uses a modular structure; each lesson includes “Engage”, “Learn”, and “Try” components and is tailored to user profiles gathered through onboarding surveys. AI-generated routes adapt based on national curricula, pedagogical needs, and teacher feedback.
Fundación Reimagina has set ambitious goals for AprendoLab:
Ultimately, the organization envisions AprendoLab as an agile and adaptable platform, constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of local communities across Latin America.
The solution has the purpose of ensuring students thrive in a digital society, so AI doesn’t exacerbate existing gaps in the classroom. AprendoLab helps teachers develop AI-mediated learning skills and focuses on core competencies essential for foundational literacy in a digital society.
AprendoEnCasa Conecta addresses the following WISE Prize challenges:
The solution has the purpose of ensuring students thrive in a digital society, so AI doesn’t exacerbate existing gaps in the classroom. AprendoEnCasa Conecta helps teachers develop AI-mediated learning skills and focuses on core competencies essential for foundational literacy in a digital society.