Edulity for Higher Education

Edulity

Give students one place for learning, practice, and progress

Edulity brings materials, simulations, mentor guidance, levels, tokens, and partner opportunities together. Students see what to do next, and program teams see group progress.

What changes first

Students see the next step, and teams see where support is needed

Edulity keeps learning materials, practice, feedback, and motivation in one place so students do not get lost between tools.

Progress is visible

Levels, tokens, and milestones show students what they have done and what to complete next.

Practice stays connected

Simulations and mentor guidance help students apply theory through practical tasks.

Teams see activity

Teams can see which modules students complete, where they stop, and which practical scenarios are useful.

Launch plan

Launch Edulity with one group and scale after you test it

First we choose a course or group, set up materials and practice, and then look at the result.

1

Choose the group and learning goal

We define who the pilot is for, what result is needed, and which modules should come first.

2

Set up materials and practice

Materials, simulations, mentor guidance, levels, rewards, and partner opportunities become one scenario.

3

Launch the first cohort

Students start using Edulity while the team sees activity, questions, and group progress.

4

Expand to more programs

After the pilot is proven, you can add more courses, groups, or faculties with clear rules already in place.

Role impact

The platform is useful when everyone understands the next step

Students see tasks and progress, instructors see group activity, and program teams see the launch result.

I can see what to complete next, why it matters, and how practice affects my level.
Student experience
We can see earlier where the group gets stuck and change the task or explanation.
Instructor experience
We have one place for learning, practice, mentoring, and partner activities.
Program team experience

Before launch

Simple answers before launching Edulity

In the first conversation we agree on the group, learning goal, needed modules, and pilot format.

How fast can we start a pilot?+

Most pilots can start in 2-4 weeks after the group, roles, modules, and learning scenario are agreed.

Can we launch Edulity in phases?+

Yes. The easiest model is one group, program, or faculty first, then scaling across the institution.

Who should be involved from our side?+

Usually a program lead, pilot instructors, and someone responsible for digital implementation or student experience.

Is it suitable for different learning formats?+

Yes. Edulity supports blended scenarios: classroom work, online learning, simulations, and practice-oriented modules.

Personal consultation

Tell us about your institution. We will suggest a simple Edulity pilot plan.

The Edulity team will contact you, clarify the audience, needed modules, and the best scenario for the first launch.

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