MialeBot: An Educational Chat-Bot in Kenya
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Hi , I am Mia leBot . Le t ’s s ta r t lea rn ing
Miale Education BOT
MialeBOT
• Lots of content to go through in order to learn.• Time taken between “I want to learn something to Ihave learned something” needs to be reduced.
• Make the learning process both fun andInteractive.
Problem
MialeBOT
• Hi I’m MialeBot: you ask the chatbot a topic in anysubject and instantly get access to a summary, relatedvideos, background info and the teacher gets notifiedof the query asked (in a school setting).
Solution
MialeBOT
Learn in a fun and interactive way.Talk to MialeBot.
Value Proposition
This is a demo of mialebot on an actual phone.For [email protected] or+254 703 568 592
MialeBOT
• Name: Jack.• Age: 12• Class: Standard Four• School: Olympic Primary School• Technology: Has access to a smartphone• Challenge: Has a science test coming next week
Persona
Competition
High pain
High frequency
Low frequency
Low pain
KnowZoneKnowZone
GoogleGoogle
KytabuKytabuEnezaEneza
eLimueLimu
We are stronger than the competition in offering fast, fun & Interactive content.We are threatened by the competition in curating the learning content, seeking partnership.
mialebot
grandma’s advice
Business Model
• Schools• Ubongo Kids, Know Zone TV & other kids media
content makers
• Premium features• Ads
Key Partners
Revenue Streams
Team
Caroline Wairimu – Finance Winnie Mandela – Product ManagerOtieno Julie – DeveloperAbala Chrispine – Brand MarketerDickson Morande – FinanceFaith Kanini – Graphic Designer
Team ExperienceThe A team
Road to mialeBOT v1
MialeBot v1To get here
• An opportunity to pitch & demo the MVP
• Funding to build the version one – faster servers & cloud services
• Incubation, training and mentoring during the build period
• Experience minds in branding and growth hacking
MialeBOTQ: Why?A: Students want specific content that helps them pass their national exams, and don’t know how to wadethrough the many open educational resources that are out there to find what’s relevant to them.Q: Content?A: We currently leverage on our content for the demo, but we have identified content providers from KenyattaUniversity TV, eLimu, KnowZone, Pearson and eKitabu as potential partners.Q: Technology?A: We are currently making use of AIaaS (Artificial Intelligence as a Service), and continuing to extend theknowledge acquired from AI units as a student in Strathmore University.Q: Revenue?A: Premium features such as customizable learner experience are in our product roadmap, goal basedlearning and gamified leaderboards are some future features we are seeking to explore.Schools will have subscriptions options where they will have access to a backend to upload their content inorder to provide even a personal & virtual tutor for their students. This will come handy in homeworkassignments and will pick up in private institutions that strive to show value for their tuition costs.
Frankly Asked Questions