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Melbourne-Based Digital Teaching Assistant Sindy Labs Receives $300k

Shalini Pathak Published Jul 29, 2024
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Melbourne-Based Digital Teaching Assistant Sindy Labs Receives $300k
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Sindy Labs, a Melbourne-based digital teaching assistant, has been accepted into the University of California, Berkeley’s SkyDeck accelerator programme, receiving US$200,000 (A$305k) as part of the deal.

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Three former University of Melbourne medical students, Benjamin Arya, Taha Ansari, and Oliver Cucanic, founded Sindy Labs. They established their company last year after speaking with hundreds of educators about their concerns in the age of generative AI and online courses that students do not want to participate in, with up to 76% failing to connect with their online course materials. So, the trio developed Sindy, a new type of AI-powered conversational assessment. It engages students in tailored “check-ins” about their coursework and learning. At the same time, the data collected from those automated conversations helps educators track student progress against course objectives to provide personalized feedback at scale.

Sindy Labs is designed to improve student learning, help educators give better feedback, safeguard academic integrity and promote student competency in an era increasingly dominated by AI. In this new AI-driven educational landscape, the company believes there’s no better measure of a student’s understanding than their ability to discuss topics articulately. Its AI-driven product for schools and universities seamlessly blends into teaching experiences and assessment practices, ensuring academic integrity and easing academic burnout.

Speaking about the company, Co-founder & CEO of Sindy Labs, Benjamin Arya, said:

With 89% of students admitting use ChatGPT to write their assignments, the platform also ensures academic integrity by flagging students unfamiliar with their submission content, addressing issues such as contract cheating and an over-reliance on generative AI. Universities and learning institutions need help to do this. They are underprepared for the incredible shifts in teaching and learning due to the unprecedented pace of AI development. If we solve this problem, we can improve students’ learning experience while saving educators time and helping universities improve career outcomes for their graduates.

Arya met Cucanic during the University of Melbourne’s Startup Competition in 2021. After working on several projects together, they formed Sincidium, now Sindy Labs, and won the startup competition in which they had previously competed.

The platform’s journey into the world of AI in education began with a shared revelation at the University of Melbourne’s startup cluster, fueled by the realization that the learning landscape was changing at an unprecedented rate. Once subtle, AI’s influence in education has now spread to all levels, challenging traditional paradigms ranging from the authenticity of essays on classic literature to students’ growing reliance on AI technologies such as ChatGPT.

Over the last few months, Sindy’s exploration of AI’s role in education has propelled the firm to the forefront of innovation. It has concluded that the solution to today’s problems is reminiscent of earlier educational techniques.

TAGGED: AI Education, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Teaching, EdTech Funding, EdTech Investors, EdTech Startups/Companies, Online Courses, Online Education
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By Shalini Pathak
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Shalini Pathak is a Staff Writer at EdTechReview (ETR) - India's leading edtech media & community. She has over four years of experience in media, covering different beats. Like all writers she's an enthusiastic reader first with a passion to create out of the box content, and an ability to write about any topic. As a part of the ETR team, she will cover the latest in the edtech industry with a focus on edtech startup stories and their funding.
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