BrightLoop - A tool for teachers to capture student insights

A project in Cambridge, MA by Marco Morales
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A new way for teachers to keep all their student observations and notes organized, built around their existing classroom workflow.
Backers: 438
Average Pledge Per Backer: $72

Funded: $31,473 of $30,000
Dates: Oct 15th -> Nov 19th (36 days)
Project By: Marco Morales
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December 19th - via: bostinno.streetwise.co
BOSTON, MA - Kickstarter has proven to be a successful testing ground for several Boston-based innovators over the last year. From the world's first 3D printing pen to comfortable, customizable boat shoes, the online crowdfunding platform has helped entrepreneurs validate their product, solidify their first customers and turn common complaints into fully-functioning companies. (Read More)

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November 13th - via: kickstarter.com
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Funding Update and EdTech Revolutions!

November 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi!  Since our last update 12 days ago, we've moved up to 86% of our funding goal with your support! Thank you so much to everyone who has helped us get here, we are so excited for the next few days! We have 6 days left to reach our funding goal, so... (Read More)

Woah!! We're halfway there (thanks to you)!

October 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Hello BrightLoop Community, Thank you so much for your continued support as a backer, through sharing our project link with other people in your life, and for doing everything else you'd done to help us reach the halfway point of our campaign's... (Read More)

BrightLoop Wants to Empower Teachers to Do What They Do Best: Teach

October 30th - via: bostinno.streetwise.co
BOSTON, MA - A few weeks ago, Boston-based BrightLoop launched a Kickstarter campaign to help get their web application to market. The app, also called BrightLoop, is designed to assist teachers in the classroom by recording and saving notes, student by student. Teachers can be constantly aware of each students' level of understanding, set individual goals, as well as record notes and lesson plans. (Read More)

Thanks and welcome to the BrightLoop Community

October 18th - via: kickstarter.com
First of all, we want to thank each and every one of you for sharing and supporting our project. We've reached 20% of our goal so far thanks to you, and we couldn't be more grateful!!  The most important part of BrightLoop's development in the past... (Read More)

Lessons from Crowdfunding Experts

October 16th - via: edtechtimes.com
As BrightLoop continues into Day 2 of our Kickstarter journey, we decided to bring in some crowdfunding experts! Jeff Schwarting and Daniel Falabella are adjunct professors at Brigham Young University and created the first crowdfunding class ever taught at a higher-ed business school. (Read More)

Houston: It's Go Time!

October 15th - via: edtechtimes.com
Our goal in the first 24 hours is to get on the Kickstarter homepage. It is our guess that projects that get a lot of interest quickly (even if it’s at the $1 level) will have a better chance of being noticed in the Kickstarter algorithm (help us get there!) (Read More)

Kickstarter: Activating your Network

October 11th - via: edtechtimes.com
As we mentioned in our last post - two of the pillars of the Kickstarter are your story and your network. Today we will take a look at the steps we took towards getting our rewards and our network prepared for launch. (Read More)

Why Kickstarter Should be the New Frontier for EdTech

October 7th - via: edtechtimes.com
Welcome to Brightloop's 40 days of Kickstarter! We believe that crowdfunding may just be the new frontier for edtech. (Read More)

40 Days of Kickstarter

October 6th - via: edtechtimes.com
From October 7th to November 15th, Molly Levitt from BrightLoop will be blogging about her experience on Kickstarter as well as exploring the world of crowdfunding for education startups. Keep an eye out for new posts and insights on their journey through the Kickstarter process. BrightLoop’s Kickstarter will launch on Tuesday, October 15th. (Read More)

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