
Seesaw
Student-driven digital platform that turns assignments into social media.
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% growth | - | 27 % | 33 % | 73 % |
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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Seesaw is an interactive learning platform designed to elevate the educational experience for PreK-5 students. The platform offers a range of multimodal learning tools, including drawing, video, and voice recording, which help capture the entire learning process. Seesaw also features intuitive messaging tools that foster strong home-to-school connections, making it easier for families to engage in their children's education. The platform is aligned with core curricula and standards, providing ready-to-assign lessons that integrate seamlessly with popular Learning Management Systems (LMS) and Student Information Systems (SIS).
Seesaw primarily serves schools and districts, offering free training resources for teachers and administrators, as well as expert-led professional development. The business model includes a freemium approach, where basic features are available for free, while advanced functionalities and integrations are offered through paid subscriptions. This model allows Seesaw to generate revenue while providing essential tools to educators at no initial cost.
Seesaw operates in the educational technology market, focusing on enhancing student learning outcomes and family engagement. The platform's progress monitoring tools provide at-a-glance usage and mastery data, enabling targeted instruction and improved educational outcomes.
Keywords: interactive learning, PreK-5 education, multimodal tools, family engagement, research-based curriculum, LMS integration, SIS integration, professional development, progress monitoring, educational technology.
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