Kimple Education
Young people and their employment prospects are of concern today. Their lack of experience and training, added to the negative impact of the C19, makes them more fragile.
This situation is even worse for young people in vulnerable urban neighborhoods, where a higher incidence of concentrated poverty perpetuates a circle of family disinvestment in educational experiences in pursuit of these informal and precarious job opportunities.
In this context, we join the mission of bringing new tools to young people to access job opportunities through quality employment, thus empowering new generations in current technical knowledge and soft skills key to their personal, social and work development in a challenging global context.
We provide teachers with new content, methodologies and active learning experiences connected to the social and work realities to prepare students for a challenging future.
Kimple is the tool to promote innovative learning in a simple way in every classroom.
There is a growing gap between teachers’ skills and the ones required to teach new generations for the future. This lack of preparation directly affects student’s engagement and development. This happens in almost all countries around the world, with special focus on emerging countries:
Lack of lifelong learning and upskilling programs for teachers on a systematic basis, with special focus on emerging countries.
Limited access to different methodologies and innovative content, which are usually kept to high-income private schools that can afford teacher training as well as innovative content.
Connectivity gap that broadens inequitable access to digital learning processes.
At this early stage, we are focused on Spanish speaking countries (420M of population). Since this problem mainly affects teachers from low and medium-income schools from around the world, we estimate it currently impacts around 90% of the total schools of the region, that is, around 200.000 schools and 130M students in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Kimple is the tool to narrow these differences by improving teachers' capabilities at the same time that help students to succeed in the XXIst Century without leaving anyone behind
Kimple is a digital marketplace for teachers with innovative learning dynamics based on emerging topics. Every teacher will find in Kimple an easy-to-use tool to be implemented in the classroom or remotely.
Each of these dynamics includes the 4 keys to make the transformation possible:
Guidance and professional development for teachers.
Active methodologies to develop students’ essential skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, digital skills, creativity or teamwork.
Global content. Based on 3 categories: Computational Thinking, Global Citizenship and Entrepreneurial Spirit, we focus on contemporary subjects such as sustainability, globalization, future technologies, diversity, SDG, oracy and debate, among others.
90 % of our dynamics are designed for an offline classroom implementation, since we promote experiential learning and we make it available to rural and low-digital areas.
We are a digital marketplace with a B2B model with schools. We identify and select content from international authors and distribute it under a revenue sharing model. Our user is the teacher and our end target is their students.
Kimple supports schools in the challenge of modernizing education.We transform the educational system in a scalable and sustainable way through teachers’ empowerment at the same time we encourage students to learn for the future.
Kimple is the result of 5 years visiting and working with more than 1.000 public, private and chartered/ semi-granted schools across Latam in rural and vulnerable environments. During that time, we shared visions and challenges with teachers, pedagogical leads and school boards.
Throughout this journey we have come to understand that schools share the following main challenges:
How to train teachers on new pedagogies and content on an ongoing basis, with limited time and resources (teachers upskilling)
How will these teachers be able to bring global challenges into the classroom and develop students' skills?
Schools and teachers are aware of their challenges in training the new generations, but there’s a need in having the right tools to address it. Kimple provides an innovative content model focused on teachers' upskilling that will help them to unlock students' potential.
Given the unstable wi-fi connection of a great part of the school network in Latam, we developed an asynchronous platform allowing Kimple to be implemented fast and easily.
Our focus on teacher upskilling combined with classroom practice has been highlighted as our main value.
Kimple was tested with several directors and teachers from urban and rural areas, low and medium income schools in Spain and Argentina. We are currently working with schools in both countries with constant feedback and content demands, allowing us to feed the product for growth and adaptation.
- Support teachers and educational institutions with teaching and learning methodologies, tools, and resources that help develop future skills for students
The existing gap between the school curriculum and the reality outside the classroom is one of the main reasons why not only students find it difficult to get involved with their education, but also one of the main problems for them to get a job afterwards. We present a training proposal that combines skills and competences development with technical training proposal for job placement in the software industry. So, the problem, the solution and the target audience are directly aligned with the TPrize Challenge.
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth.
We started the project design and definition in March 2018. After the design stage, we partnered with Wolox in October 2018, an Argentinian leading software developer (now part of Accenture), to build the platform in cooperation with teachers from Spain and Argentina. Platform developments have been running since then t. We have developed our own team since Feb 2020.
Our First commercial MVP was launched in Nov 2019. We started our first promotion campaign in Argentina , and we reached our first customers by March 2020. We currently have customers in Spain and Argentina, with a robust product and a validated business model. We are now focused on growth in our current regions as well as new countries accrossLATAM in urban, rural, low/medium income schools.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
Our innovation relies on creating a new value chain for schools that combines 2 main factors:
Content: We focus on developing teachers and students skills. We have created a model focused on teacher development by combining training and specific classroom dynamics. This solution is unique and has a multiplying effect by promoting a wider systemic impact.
Business model: Our marketplace transforms the Content-2-School chain by bringing the long tail concept to the school ecosystem: Kimple provides schools with projects from around the world. We aim to be the bridge between schools and innovative authors/projects curated from around the world, making great content with demonstrated success available for every school .
These two factors generate the following benefits and disruptions:
Global knowledge and new players into schools: International specialists, teachers, foundations and social activists with leading projects distribute their projects throughout our platform.
Scalable: Our digital platform allows multicultural, leading and diverse educational projects to reach schools across the globe with limited investment, under a revenue sharing scheme.
Teacher centric B2B2C: A solution for all types of schools that are looking to catch up with the real world and to support their teachers with ongoing training and skills development.
Focus on emerging trends: To achieve a significant change we suggest exploring contemporary, real and cross functional cases in classrooms.
Faster and innovative: Our marketplace model facilitates the entry of new content into schools in a faster manner as well as give us the detection of new trends and needs.
Kimple is a web platform that uses and combines some worldwide known technologies:
.NET
Vue:js
AWS services, such as Elastic Beanstalk, EC2, S3 and RDS
A PostgreSQL database.
DockerHub
Hubspot
Amplitude
.NET is a developer platform for building many different types of applications. At Kimple we use it to develop our back-end services and APIs (application programming interface). These services are accessed and consumed by a frontend service. The front-end service is developed using Vue.js, a progressive Javascript based framework for building user interfaces. The application runs and makes use of a wide AWS services.
First, the backend is deployed as a Docker image on the AWS infrastructure and is managed with Elastic Beanstalk service (which facilitates capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling to application health monitoring). The Docker Image used is built automatically with the help of Dockerhub once a new version of application requires deployment.
Second, our front-end is deployed into a S3 bucket. The S3 service is an object storage service that offers industry-leading scalability, data availability, security, and performance.
Third, we use Amazon RDS, this service allows us to operate, and scale a relational database in the Amazon cloud. Moreover, the application uses a PostgreSQL database for all data except for our mailing service which accesses a Microsoft SQL Server database.
Finally, we use Amplitude to gather application usage analytics and Hubspot, a marketing & sales CRM , to keep contact information, to be able to keep in contact with anyone who is interested in this solution.
AWS services are broadly used in the whole world to server scalable, secure and reliable applications. Some successful enterprises that use AWS are: Expedia (is all in on AWS, with plans to migrate 80 percent of its mission-critical applications), Royal Dutch Shell (uses AWS to proactively identify cybersecurity threats) and Brooks Brothers (runs key business-critical SAP applications on AWS). More examples and information can be found in the following link: https://aws.amazon.com/solutio...
.Net Core is an open-source version of ASP.NET, that runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Docker and is supported by Microsoft. Countless enterprises use the .NET framework to develop their applications. Some examples include: Microsoft News, Stack Overflow and BBVA. More application and real world use cases and experiences can be found here:
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/platform/customers
Vue.js is one of the most used JavaScript frameworks chosen by enterprises and companies all around the world.
Amplitude analytics are used by more than 45,000 digital products at companies like Ford, Atlassian, Anheuser Busch InBev and Care.com. First hand experiences can be consulted here: https://amplitude.com/customers
More than 113.000 clients (including applications like Trello or Soundcloud) in over 120 countries trust and use HubSpot for making their growth easier. Information can be found here: https://www.hubspot.com/
Lastly, Docker Hub is the world's largest library and community for container images. Some platforms that use DockerHub are: Netflix, Paypal and Adobe, those and more clients can be found here: https://www.docker.com/custome...
- Audiovisual Media
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- Software and Mobile Applications
As any public web service, vulnerabilities could potentially be discovered and exploited by an attacker to access and retrieve private information or hamper the website health. However, the third party technologies being used to develop and manage Kimple are widely used and proven to be safe.
First of all, we strive to keep the .NET Core framework updated to its newest version with the latest security patches applied. Also, security measures are in place to prevent popular attacks. ASP.NET Core and EF contain features that help you secure your apps and prevent security breaches.
Secondly, AWS Services are certified to comply with a wide range of industry standards such as: CSA (Cloud Security Alliance Controls), ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 27018, etc.
Third, Hubspot has a SOC 2 Type I report and a SOC 3 report to attest for confidentiality, and security.
Fourth, newly developed functionality has to pass four levels of verification: local user testing by the developer with strict use case guidelines written down by the team, automated unit testing, code review and deployment in a development server environment.
Finally, we collect and store the minimum required information to support our business model. Almost all information is non personal or private data. Almost all stored information is public (like a school address or name). Private information collected from users include: fullname, email and position inside the institution.
- Children & Adolescents
- Rural
- Peri-Urban
- Urban
- Poor
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
The current number of people Kimple is currently serving is 387 teachers, which impacts about 11.400 students, both in Spain and Argentina.
In one year we expect to serve more than 1200 teachers, reaching approx. 50.000 students, in Argentina, Spain, Chile, Perú and Colombia.
In 5 years, our plan is to reach 25.000 teachers and 1M students in several countries in Latin America and Spain.
We have recently launched our social division to develop alliances with NGOs to implement Kimple in schools in vulnerable contexts. We are currently working with our first NGO in Argentina, with 200 kids at risk.
In one year we aim to build alliances with at least 10 NGOs, reaching more than 2.500 students in vulnerable contexts. In 5 years-time, we expect to reach more than 6.000 teachers and 250.000 students.
We also expect to be the bridge between teachers and authors from around the world, who otherwise could hardly get their content into schools. We aim to be the channel to make accessible hundreds of curated courses and learning paths from experts around the world.
Nowadays we distribute content from 15 different authors from 6 different countries. We expect to be working with 25 suppliers in one year and hundreds of them in 5-years time.
Our main goal is for students to be able to face current and future challenges both in their personal and professional life, as well as global citizenships.
With this main goal in mind we are working to achieve two macro results:
For teachers to be trained and implement in their classrooms, in an efficient way, experiential and integrated teaching-learning experiences based on SDGs, emerging knowledge and skills development.
For students to improve their situational competencies, that is, their potential to act, their academic/technical knowledge and the everyday life situation in which they occur.
To achieve them we:
Are getting the word out: the first step is for schools and teachers to know about Kimple. We recently added a LATAM business development manager to help us in this task. We are also working in global networks to increase our reach.
Provide all the necessary tools in each resource so that the teacher implements new themes and new methodologies that guarantee skills development.
Accompany teachers in implementations through synchronous training (virtual or face-to-face).
Work with ONGs around the world to offer our resources to schools in low connectivity areas. The development of skills for the future is important for all students.
Develop educational boosters videos of good practices/new methodologies/interdisciplinary work for teachers.
We are currently measuring our progress with the following figures and indicators:
Number of teachers reached and their main areas and levels
number of students impacted
Number of schools reached in vulnerable environments
Dropout rate
ratio of skills developed in students, according to the dynamics implemented
Degree of incorporation of the SDGs into teaching plans
Degree of implementation of social issues across subjects
The most relevant topics for teachers
The topics best received by students
Number of times a theme is implemented worldwide
We are working to measure other indicators that demonstrate a qualitative social impact such as:
Bullying decrease in schools.
Improvement in relationships between teenagers (friends and couples).
Decrease in the contraction of STDs.
Improvements in the consumption of energy and water in schools.
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Full time staff: 6
Part-time staff: 1
Contractors: 1
Kimple is the result of adding up a leading pedagogical and management team with high experience in developing and implementing educational proposals for schools and a leading IT team, specialized in digital disruption. We believe that this combination is key to success, combining high-quality educational knowledge and disruptive IT methodologies.
As for our team:
Pina de Paz: More than 10 years of experience in the design and implementation of educational solutions, both in private and public sectors. Spain Acumen Fellow 2021. She has led the digital strategy and sales team for an International publishing company and advised public administrations in Latin America in educational projects. A resilient leader.
Victoria Amerio: Psychologist, teacher, teacher trainer and more than 20 years of experience in educational content development. Senior pedagogical advisory for a school publishing company for many years. A consistent and team-worker pedagogue.
Belén Pozzi: A centennial, native sustainable, close to the challenges of our young people. She has experience in editing, translating and communication, with a global and sustainable vision passionate about generating impact in societies. A young potential achiever.
Katrine Poulsen and Martín Perez: Experienced Team Manager and developer, passionate with Kimple and with the global impact of technology and teaching. A business oriented IT team.
Maira Farías: Pedagogical advisor with experience in Argentina and Spain, specialized in special needs for learning.
Verónica Sánchez: LATAM business development manager. Experienced educational advisor to schools and in regards to Public Administrations in LATAM.
International founders, advisors and mentors.
We believe that the positive impact in education and in the world we seek to make needs to come from a team that works in a secure and happy environment with multiplicity of points of view. One of our main goals at Kimple is to embody first on a small scale the change we would like to see globally.
We work from 7 different cities around the world, and our team members' ages go from 20s to 50s. When incorporating a new member, we prioritize skills over hard knowledge, and promote continuous training (2 of our 7 employees are currently studying their masters degrees).
Our head of technology was hired at the beginning of her pregnancy and we are proud to welcome her daughter as part of our family. Our schedules are flexible and to be able to combine our profession with other aspects of life we have a goal-orientated work policy. Three of our team members are moms and during COVID-19 one of our goals was to ensure a flexible work environment compatible with kids' virtual class schedules.
Most of our team members are female (6 out of 8), and we have diverse sexual orientations and are open about it! We seek to reflect in all Kimple projects our values of diversity and respect.
As a team we work horizontally and with absolute transparency: we have a weekly meeting in which all team members are invited to participate in all projects (pitching ideas or investing work time as well).
- Organizations (B2B)
Kimple’s spirit is to gather as many agents as possible working for educational transformation in an efficient, scalable and accessible manner. We truly believe in building valuable alliances and partnerships with a common ground to generate wider and long-term impact in our communities. We need to join forces, ideas and proposals and generate long-term synergies to succeed in the reinforcement of learning systems and teachers empowerment globally.
This is the main reason why we apply to the TPrize Challenge, to learn from others, grow with others, and help each-other in this educational challenge.
Our solution is perfectly aligned with the TPrize Equitable Classrooms Challenge, and we expect to:
Reach the more teachers possible to free access to Kimple, and help them grow and train future generations in contents and skills key for their personal, social and professional development.
Gain international validation and visibility, that will help us to generate alliances and synergies with local Foundations and NGOs in order to reach our impact objectives (at least 25% of our teacher users from vulnerable environments).
Connect with others, learn from them and collaborate to generate synergies.
Learn from your experts.
Get access to new alliances to underpin Kimple in the region, boosting our growth.
Having the possibility of partnership with you, in terms of research and, hopefully, develop a seal/ certification for schools.
Earning the grant, that will be an important help during this critical year for the project.
To grow and succeed!
- Public Relations (e.g. branding/marketing strategy, social and global media)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
We are currently working on our impact indicators, as one of our main challenges for this year. All our team is focused, from our different perspectives, in this project and we are in need of coaching, guidance and partnership to make it real and sustainable.
On the other hand, due to our financial situation and capacity, we haven't hired a marketing/ branding specialist and, therefore, we lack strategy and visibility and would love to have the opportunity to learn and be guided to implement new ideas and projects.
At this phase of our project, we would prioritize 3 types of partnerships:
NGOs conducting educational projects with schools and teachers in vulnerable environments, to generate synergies with Kimple empowering teachers and schools in all contexts, with the aim of training future generations in contents and skills key for their personal, social and professional development. We would act as facilitators and effectively offer new contents, authors and learning methodologies that encourage educational innovation in schools in any kind of context, promoting equitable, high-quality education.
Universities and Foundations that can help us develop, track and evolve our impact metrics and to co-create a sustainability or impact certificate for teachers or schools.
Teachers, specialists and authors, to bring specialist voices and topics to the classroom in order to promote responsible and active citizenship.
We have identified several Solve Members, besides MIT faculty itself, that can fit in one or more partnership opportunities from below. Some examples can be:
Tecnológico de Monterrey.
Straubel Foundation.
The People's Prize
Patrick J. McGovern Foundation
The Elevate Prize

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