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2025 Tools Competition

Competition Overview

As technology rapidly changes how we live and work, education systems at all levels must adapt. Teachers need improved support and training, while students worldwide are still making up for pandemic learning losses. Colleges and universities seek new strategies to increase graduation rates to set learners up for tomorrow’s economy and meet the growing demand for high-tech workers.

Few advancements have caused as much excitement as the emergence of artificial intelligence platforms like Chat-GPT and AI-powered tutors. Surveys show that both educators and parents recognize the potential of these technologies to revolutionize teaching, learning, and schools.

Advanced technology has created a unique opportunity to develop innovative solutions to these problems - and technologists need support to design and adapt products for education, while prioritizing ethics, security, and equity.

The 2025 Tools Competition tackles critical goals to improve teaching and learning from K-12 to higher education. We welcome ideas across tracks targeting acceleration of K-12 learning outcomes and enhancement of higher education.
This competition cycle builds on last year’s cross-cutting focus on AI with a special interest in the potential of advanced technologies in learning platforms. In recognition of the need for public assets to accelerate the pace of AI in education, the competition encourages all teams to consider their proposal’s capacity to generate common assets usable by others. Sharing datasets like training data, algorithms, and other resources that the field can leverage will spur future advancements around shared educational goals.
We are thrilled to launch another cycle and challenge competitors to enhance learning and teaching worldwide. Through innovation, collaboration, and inclusivity, the competition endeavors to make a lasting impact, helping all learners achieve their full potential.
The 2025 Tools Competition launched on September 12, 2024 with a virtual event marking the official start of the annual cycle. Replay the Launch Event to hear from Tools Competition sponsors and leaders in the edtech space, learn about this cycle's tracks that span K-12 to higher education, and discover what made previous winners successful.

Learn more about Phase I support resources for competitors here.

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Why Participate?

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How are submissions evaluated?

The Tools Competition has a three-phase selection process that spans approximately eight months. This process is intentionally designed in order to give participants time and feedback to strengthen their proposal.

Phase I: Abstract Screening for Fit

Reviewers evaluate for:

Phase II: Proposal Review

Detailed proposals undergo expert evaluation and are scored against a rubric. Rubrics will be published prior to Phase II and include factors such as novelty of the technology in the space, potential for impact, and ability of the tool or dataset to contribute to research.

Phase III: Virtual Pitch

Finalists deliver a live pitch and Q&A before a panel of judges.
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Competition Tracks

This year’s tracks span K-12 through post-secondary education. Tracks are designed to encourage participants to propose new and innovative solutions that target pressing issues in learning.

Explore the tracks below to decide which is the best fit for your tool or idea.

Enhancing Post-Secondary Learning Track

Tools that expand access to quality post-secondary learning and broaden connections to career success.

Accelerating K-12 Learning Track

Tools that assess and accelerate K-12 learning outcomes and support K-12 teachers to enhance their instructional practice in order to prepare students for college and careers.
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Dataset Prize

The Tools Competition is thrilled to offer the Dataset Prize to spur the development of robust education-focused datasets to support research and development. The prize will award $50,000 for teams to prepare and release datasets that can make innovation and research related to education less expensive and more inclusive.

 

This long-standing issue has a greater impact on market dynamics given the rise in artificial intelligence. Datasets are fundamental to developing AI models that are more reliable, equitable, ethical, and impactful. The field needs robust data representing diverse student populations and learning contexts, and capturing a holistic picture of learning. 

 

All competitors are eligible and may submit as a supplement to a track proposal or directly to the prize. 

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The Tools Competition is a multi-million dollar funding opportunity for edtech innovation that leverages digital technology, big data, and learning science to meet the urgent needs of learners worldwide.

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The Tools Competition is a Fiscally Sponsored Project of Digital Harbor Foundation.

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Phase I of the 2025 Tools Competition is now closed. Results will be released on Nov. 22.