MITz Kits.
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Our vision statement is; Transforming education by enhancing competency-based learning through modern and technological-driven teaching and learning tools.
Our mission statement is; To create an enabling environment, which inspires and reinforces students’ creativity, innovation, and curiosity through simple, fun, and relevant afrocentered portable learning kits and maker programs.
Our Core Values:
1. Interact with empathy.
2. Embrace Creativity and Innovation.
3. Work with Passion
4. Be imaginative
- Prototype: An organization building and testing its product or program, but which is not yet serving anyone.
Kelvin Paul, the co-founder and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of our organization, is a pivotal figure in our team. With a strong vision and exceptional operational management skills, he plays a critical role as a strategic thinker with responsibilities that encompass various key areas:
Implementing the business's technical strategy: Kelvin is responsible for executing the organization's technical strategy, ensuring alignment with its overall goals and objectives.
Conceptualizing technology utilization: He conceptualizes how technology can be effectively employed within the company and influences project delivery accordingly.
Proactively seeking technological advancements: Kelvin stays abreast of current and future technologies that have the potential to drive the company's success, actively seeking opportunities to integrate them into our operations.
Facilitating customer and partner relationships: Serving as a vital link between customers, partners, and the business, Kelvin fosters strong relationships by understanding the industry ecosystem, and target market, and collaborating with partners.
Driving technology for customer excellence: Kelvin places great emphasis on leveraging technology to deliver exceptional user interface (UI) and user experience (UX), ensuring customer satisfaction remains at the forefront of our endeavors.
Kelvin Paul's expertise and strategic leadership contribute significantly to our organization's success in delivering innovative solutions and outstanding customer experiences.
Kelvin Paul, our team lead, has been instrumental in driving the growth of our company through effective partnership and collaboration initiatives. He dedicates approximately 8 hours per week to engaging with organizations both within and beyond Tanzania, representing our company on various projects. Kelvin's notable contributions include:
Collaboration and partnership representation: Kelvin actively represents our company in partnerships and collaborations, ensuring fruitful engagements and fostering beneficial relationships. He has been involved in projects requiring close collaboration with external organizations, demonstrating his ability to effectively navigate these interactions.
Engagement in innovation events: Kelvin has worked closely with the Tanzania Innovation Week committee, playing a key role in organizing makerthons, hackathons, seminars, and pitch contest events in the Mwanza region. His active participation showcases our commitment to fostering innovation and supporting the local ecosystem.
Technovation Girls Chapter Ambassador, Tanzania: Kelvin serves as a Technovation Girls Chapter Ambassador in Tanzania, collaborating with mentors and local supporters to introduce and support the Technovation program in Mwanza, Shinyanga, and Pwani. His dedication to empowering young girls in technology and entrepreneurship is commendable.
Kelvin's strong time management skills, combined with the support of his team members, ensure smooth operations within the organization while he engages in external collaborations. As the primary representative for external relationships, Kelvin effectively leverages his delegation and project management abilities to drive successful outcomes. This makes him an ideal candidate to lead the LEAP Project, while also ensuring that other organizational priorities receive appropriate attention through efficient time management and delegation.
An IoT-based and screen-free Afro-Centered Interactive Edutainment platform that leverages storytelling to empower children with Numeracy and Literacy skills.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there is a pressing issue of learning poverty, with approximately 89% of 10-year-olds struggling to comprehend basic texts. Tanzania, in particular, faces its own challenges, with around 80% of Form II and IV candidates consistently failing basic mathematics exams over the past six years. The statistics are alarming, indicating that out of every ten Form IV students who took the national Maths exam between 2015 and 2022, only two or fewer managed to pass.
Extensive research conducted in Tanzania and East Africa at large sheds light on the magnitude of the problem, revealing that in Standard 3, a staggering 8 out of every 10 children lack fundamental mathematical skills. A significant concern arose in June 2021 when Tanzania's President's Office of Regional Administration and Local Government (TAMISEMI) made a disconcerting declaration stating that approximately 400 schools in the country have never had a mathematics teacher present in the classroom. This situation highlights the critical challenges faced in childhood education, including the scarcity of qualified teachers and effective teaching methodologies that ensure children acquire essential reading and mathematics proficiency by the age of 10. Mastering these foundational skills is crucial for their future learning journey and the development of advanced abilities.
ChemCheme is an innovative IoT-based and screen-free platform that offers an Afro-Centered Interactive Edutainment experience for children aged 2-14, aiming to enhance their Numeracy and Literacy skills. By leveraging the power of storytelling and utilizing advanced technologies such as AI and a sequenced skills progression algorithm, ChemCheme provides a comprehensive learning platform that adapts and evolves with the child's growth.
The core components of the ChemCheme solution include the ChemPlayer, an audio player that is screen-free, internet-free, and operates on low power. Children can actively engage with the learning process by using specially designed child-friendly Flash Cards called ChemCards, which incorporate visuals and text to facilitate interactive and immersive learning, encouraging exploration and deeper understanding. Importantly, the ChemPlayer prioritizes children's safety by ensuring they are shielded from accessing inappropriate content, even in the absence of a parent or guardian.
Additionally, ChemCheme offers a mobile application called ChemApp, which serves as a valuable tool for parents and guardians. The app allows them to monitor and track their child's learning journey, generating shareable data that provides valuable insights into the specific content with which the child interacts and provides insights into their progress and achievements. This feature enables parents to actively participate in their child's education and stay informed about their development.
Overall, ChemCheme provides a unique and engaging learning experience through its screen-free and interactive approach, fostering children's Numeracy and Literacy skills while ensuring their safety and involving parents in the educational process.
Dynamic contents to address Learning variabilities
Our goal is to curate and adapt the most effective teaching practices from renowned childhood learning teachers, tailoring them to specific locations where our product will be used. Taking Tanzania as an example, we recognize the rich diversity of over 100 native languages, each with its own unique cultural norms, food, fruits, and local activities including children's games and tools. Consequently, we understand that using generic terms such as "A is for Apple" may not effectively resonate with all children, as the concept of "Apple" may not be universally familiar. To address this, we emphasize customization of our content by developing games that are localized to the specific contexts in which our product is deployed, ensuring relevance and engagement for the children.
How does it Work?
ChemPlayer offers a wide range of content that can be accessed for free, as well as additional premium content available through a subscription. The usage of ChemPlayer involves a simple three-step process:
For Children:
Turn on the ChemPlayer device.
Tap the desired ChemCard to play the content of their choice.
Engage in interactive play and learning activities.
For Parents:
Sign up on the ChemApp platform.
Connect and register the ChemPlayer device via Bluetooth.
Gain valuable insights into your child's progress and learning journey.
By following these straightforward steps, children can easily access and enjoy the educational content provided by ChemPlayer, while parents can monitor and track their child's development through ChemApp, enabling them to stay actively involved in their child's learning experience.
- Pre-primary age children (ages 2-5)
- Primary school children (ages 5-12)
- Rural
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
- High-Income
- Refugees & Internally Displaced Persons
- Level 1: You can describe what you do and why it matters, logically, coherently and convincingly.
In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the ChemCheme solution, our organization embarked on rigorous empirical research studies. We conducted a comprehensive foundational research phase, which encompassed literature reviews and in-depth desktop research. This served as a vital initial step in acquiring a nuanced understanding of the current educational landscape in Tanzania, including the challenges at hand and potential solutions.
Our studies involved meticulous data collection from prior interventions, enabling us to evaluate the impact of various solutions on children's numeracy and literacy skills. As part of our research, we also examined how other countries, particularly those in Europe and America where the learning poverty score is notably low, are addressing similar challenges. In doing so, we discovered that storytelling is widely recognized as one of the most effective methods for teaching numeracy to children. We further observed that certain organizations in Europe organize storytelling challenges specifically focused on mathematics, emphasizing the profound influence of storytelling in fostering number sense and mathematical language among children.
Additionally, we engaged in meaningful discussions with 17 childhood education teachers in Tanzania to gain insights into effective practices for teaching numeracy to young children. Notably, an overwhelming 97% of these teachers recommended storytelling as the optimal approach to stimulate children's cognitive processes. However, they emphasized the importance of carefully considering vocabulary usage, narration tone, and the user experience of the educational device employed.
Through systematic data collection and rigorous analysis of both past and present intervention outcomes, our research efforts facilitated the identification of areas for improvement. Moreover, our findings have contributed to the broader knowledge base within the realm of childhood education, enriching our understanding of effective strategies to enhance numeracy skills in early childhood education.
The research and studies we have conducted have provided valuable insights into the effectiveness of our ChemCheme solution and have played a pivotal role in shaping our future endeavors.
Through our empirical research studies, we have gathered evidence that supports the positive impact of our solution on children's numeracy and literacy skills. By collecting data from previous interventions and carefully analyzing the outcomes, we have observed encouraging results that demonstrate the potential of ChemCheme in improving learning outcomes for young learners.
Additionally, our research has shed light on the significance of storytelling as a powerful teaching method for enhancing numeracy skills in children. The input we received from 17 childhood education teachers further affirmed the effectiveness of storytelling, with 97% of them recommending it as a valuable approach to engaging children's cognitive processes. Their insights regarding vocabulary usage, narration tone, and user experience of the educational device have been instrumental in refining our approach and ensuring the best possible learning experience for children.
Moreover, our research has allowed us to gain a broader perspective by examining successful practices employed in other countries, particularly those with low learning poverty scores. This cross-cultural understanding has inspired us to incorporate effective elements from these approaches into our solution, adapting them to the specific context of Tanzania.
The findings from our research and studies have played a central role in informing our work moving forward. They have guided us in refining and optimizing the ChemCheme solution, placing a stronger emphasis on storytelling and ensuring an enriching user experience. The insights we have gained have enabled us to identify areas for improvement like creating children's favorite characters that kids will obsessed with and shape our strategy to better address the educational challenges faced by young learners in Tanzania.
Overall, the research and studies we have conducted have provided a solid foundation of evidence, empowering us to make informed decisions and continuously enhance the effectiveness and impact of the ChemCheme solution in promoting numeracy and literacy skills among children.
Our organization recognizes the importance of strengthening the evidence base of our solution to further validate its effectiveness and ensure its continued success. While our research and studies have provided valuable insights, we understand that a robust evidence base is crucial for building credibility and making informed decisions.
To strengthen the evidence base of our solution, we acknowledge the need for rigorous evaluation through controlled studies and data-driven analysis. This entails conducting longitudinal studies that track the progress of children who engage with ChemCheme over an extended period. By collecting quantitative and qualitative data, we can measure the impact of our solution on children's numeracy and literacy skills, learning outcomes, and overall educational development.
Furthermore, collaboration with academic institutions, researchers, and experts in the field of childhood education would be instrumental in conducting independent evaluations and validation studies. Such collaborations would provide valuable external validation and contribute to the overall credibility of our solution.
Additionally, we recognize the importance of feedback loops and continuous improvement. By actively seeking feedback from parents, teachers, and other stakeholders involved in implementing ChemCheme, we can gain valuable insights and refine our solution based on real-world experiences and user perspectives. This iterative process will contribute to the evidence base by incorporating practical feedback and fine-tuning our approach to better address the specific needs of children and educators.
Investing in rigorous evaluation methodologies, forging partnerships with academic institutions, and actively seeking feedback will collectively strengthen the evidence base of our solution. This commitment to evidence-based practice will not only enhance our organization's credibility but also ensure that ChemCheme continues to make a positive impact on children's education, both in Tanzania and beyond.
As part of our LEAP Project, there are several research questions that we would like to explore to further enhance our understanding and improve our solution. Here are three key research questions we aim to address:
What is the long-term impact of the ChemCheme solution on children's numeracy and literacy skills?
How does the integration of storytelling in numeracy education through ChemCheme influence children's engagement and motivation?
What are the key factors that influence the successful implementation and scalability of ChemCheme in different educational contexts?
- Formative research (e.g. usability studies; feasibility studies; case studies; user interviews; implementation studies; pre-post or multi-measure research; correlational studies)
In the 12-week LEAP Project sprint, the outputs of the research will vary depending on the specific research questions and objectives we aim to address. And due to the short time, we will have, it forces us to focus on the Usability studies (Piloting the MVP), Feasibility studies, and User interviews. However, here are some desired outputs that can be expected from each study:
Usability studies:
- Identified strengths and weaknesses of the ChemCheme platform in terms of usability and user experience.
- Gathered feedback and insights from 200 users (children, parents, educators) on the usability of the platform, the effectiveness of storytelling elements, and any areas for improvement.
- Generated recommendations for enhancing the user interface, navigation, and overall user experience of ChemCheme.
Feasibility studies:
- Assessment of the feasibility of implementing ChemCheme in different educational contexts.
- Identified potential challenges, barriers, and opportunities related to infrastructure, resources, stakeholder engagement, and scalability.
- Provided recommendations for addressing feasibility concerns and optimizing the implementation process.
User interviews:
- Gathered qualitative data on users' perceptions, experiences, and motivations related to ChemCheme.
- Clear Understanding of users' engagement, motivation, and satisfaction levels with the solution.
- Captured feedback on specific features, content, and storytelling elements that contribute to or hinder the desired learning outcomes.
- Identified user needs, preferences, and suggestions for improvement.
The desired outputs of the 12-week LEAP Project sprint will be a combination of qualitative and quantitative data, insights, and recommendations derived from these formative research methods. These outputs will provide us with valuable information for refining the ChemCheme solution, enhancing its effectiveness, addressing implementation challenges, and optimizing its scalability in different educational contexts.
Putting these outputs into action involves leveraging the insights gained from the research to inform our decision-making, make improvements, and drive the development and implementation of the ChemCheme. Here are the steps we will take to put the outputs into action:
Analysis and synthesis of data: Reviewing and analyzing the findings from the research study. We will look for patterns, themes, and key insights that emerge from the data collected. Finally, we will summarize the main findings and identify the most significant areas for action.
Prioritize action points: Based on the identified findings, we will prioritize the areas for improvement or intervention. We will determine which aspects of ChemCheme require immediate attention and which can be addressed in subsequent iterations or phases considering the potential impact of each action point and the resources needed for implementation.
Develop an action plan: We will create a detailed plan outlining the specific actions, tasks, and timelines required to address the identified areas for improvement by assigning responsibilities to team members and establishing clear objectives for each action point. We will ensure that the action plan is feasible, realistic, and aligned with our overall goals.
Implementation and iteration: Here is the execution of our action plan by making the necessary changes, enhancements, or adjustments to the ChemCheme solution. This will involve refining the user interface, modifying content or storytelling elements, improving usability, addressing feasibility challenges, or incorporating user feedback. We will iterate and test the modified solution to ensure its effectiveness and gather additional feedback for further improvement.
Monitoring and evaluation: Continuously we will monitor and evaluate the impact of the implemented changes. The team will track the progress of ChemCheme's effectiveness, user satisfaction, engagement levels, and learning outcomes and collect feedback from users, educators, and other stakeholders to assess the effectiveness of the modifications and identify any remaining areas for improvement.
Documentation and knowledge sharing: We will document the actions taken, the rationale behind them, and the results achieved and share the findings, lessons learned, and best practices within the team and with relevant stakeholders. We will use the knowledge gained from the formative research to enhance the evidence base of ChemCheme and contribute to the broader field of childhood education.
Continuous improvement: We will maintain an iterative and adaptive approach to development and improvement. Regularly review and reassess the ChemCheme platform based on user feedback, emerging research, and evolving educational needs. We will ensure that we stay informed about the latest trends, technologies, and methodologies in the field and incorporate them into the ongoing development process.
We believe by following those steps, involving relevant stakeholders, maintaining open communication channels, and remaining responsive to feedback throughout the process, we can effectively translate the outputs of the research studies into tangible actions that will drive the improvement and implementation of the ChemCheme solution.
We aspire to bring the following potential outcomes with significant impact for both the organization and the ChemCheme solution;
Organization:
Short-term Outcomes:
- Increased understanding: The organization gains a deeper understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the ChemCheme solution through formative research, usability studies, and user interviews.
- Enhanced collaboration: The LEAP Project fosters collaboration among team members, stakeholders, and partners, leading to improved communication, knowledge sharing, and coordination.
- Refined action plan: The organization develops a well-defined action plan based on the research findings, prioritizing key areas for improvement and setting clear objectives for further development.
- Improved decision-making: The insights and data gathered during the LEAP Project sprint enable the organization to make informed decisions and adjustments to enhance the effectiveness and usability of the ChemCheme solution.
- Enhanced organizational capacity: The LEAP Project builds the organization's capacity in conducting research, data analysis, and evidence-based decision-making, strengthening its ability to develop and iterate innovative educational solutions.
Long-term Outcomes:
- Improved solution effectiveness: The organization achieves a more effective and impactful ChemCheme solution by integrating user insights and feedback, resulting in improved learning outcomes for children.
- Scalability and sustainability: The LEAP Project provides the foundation for scaling up the ChemCheme solution, making it accessible to a larger number of children and schools in Tanzania and potentially beyond.
- Enhanced reputation and recognition: The organization gains recognition as a leader in innovative educational solutions, positioning itself as a reputable provider of effective and engaging learning tools.
- Increased partnerships and funding opportunities: The success of the LEAP Project enhances the organization's credibility, attracting potential partnerships, collaborations, and funding opportunities to further support the development and growth of ChemCheme.
- Positive social impact: Through improved numeracy and literacy skills among children, the organization contributes to reducing learning poverty, empowering young learners, and fostering a stronger educational foundation for future generations.
ChemCheme Solution:
Short-term Outcomes:
- Improved user experience: The formative research and usability studies will lead to enhancements in the user interface, interactivity, and overall experience of the ChemCheme solution, making it more engaging and enjoyable for children.
- Increased user satisfaction: Incorporating user feedback and addressing usability issues will result in higher levels of user satisfaction among children, parents, and educators using the ChemCheme solution.
- Enhanced learning outcomes: The modifications and refinements made during the LEAP Project sprint will contribute to improved numeracy and literacy skills among children using ChemCheme, leading to better learning outcomes.
Long-term Outcomes:
- Sustainable impact: The ChemCheme solution demonstrates sustainable and long-term impact in improving children's numeracy and literacy skills, creating a solid foundation for their ongoing educational journey.
- Recognition and adoption: The effectiveness and innovation of ChemCheme, validated through the LEAP Project, attract wider recognition and adoption by educational institutions, governments, and other stakeholders in Tanzania and potentially beyond.
- Positive societal change: By empowering children with essential numeracy and literacy skills, ChemCheme contributes to reducing learning poverty and improving educational outcomes in Tanzania, ultimately leading to positive societal change.

Founder and CEO