Welcome to the AI4NGOs Platform
EdApp is a modern e-learning system focused on micro- and interactive training. It’s used to quickly and easily design and deliver short, effective lessons on mobile devices. It supports the creation of personalized, interactive content to enhance the learning experience.
EdApp was developed to support organizations that need immediate and sustainable training for their teams, with advanced customization capabilities and comprehensive progress and engagement reporting. The tool enables tangible learning outcomes in record time.
In humanitarian contexts, EdApp can be used to quickly and effectively train relief workers and volunteers through short, interactive lessons. This ensures they are prepared to respond quickly to crises and disasters. Awareness content can also be created for local communities on issues such as hygiene, human rights, or disaster management, enhancing local awareness in a simple and rapid manner. EdApp is ideal for organizations working with distributed teams in remote areas or with limited connectivity, as lessons can be downloaded and accessed without a constant internet connection.
The tool offers integrated support for microlearning and interactive content, making it easy for users to create customized training courses without technical expertise. It also provides access to a vast library of pre-made courses, supports automatic translation into over 100 languages, and can be used offline. It enhances the efficiency of the training process through detailed performance and engagement reports and analytics, integrates with tools like Canva and Zoom, and provides full support for digital certificates and training credit management.
Some of the tool's advanced features are only available in paid plans, which may limit its full potential when using the free plan. The limited customization options may also be a barrier for very large organizations that need solutions tailored to their complex needs.
$2.95–$5.95 per user for advanced plans
The absence of this tool would mean losing an effective tool that enables teams to train quickly and effectively in remote areas, hindering the timely delivery of the required skills and knowledge. It will also make it difficult to implement community awareness campaigns in a streamlined and comprehensive manner, forcing you to return to traditional training methods that are less efficient and more expensive.