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About us

EDCET aims at accelerating the dream of every child with safe, reliable and affordable education technology solutions

Website
www.edicet.com
Industry
Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Meru
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
EDTECH, EDTECH AS A SERVICE, and Career Mentorship

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Employees at EDCET LTD

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  • On the final day of our informative series, let's focus on Leadership and Responsibility as the last skill on the third level of our program. This also happens to be the last skill within our Tech Weavers Program. 💭 Have you ever seen a child take charge in a group project or remind their friends to follow the rules? That’s leadership and responsibility in action. Great leaders don’t just give directions, they inspire others through their actions. Leadership is about guiding, making ethical choices, and being accountable for one’s own actions. At EDCET we focus on helping children develop these skills so that they grow into trustworthy and responsible individuals who bring people together. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to lead with confidence and inspire others. ✅ The importance of honesty, responsibility, and keeping commitments. ✅ How to make ethical choices and be accountable for their actions. 🔹 How can parents help develop leadership and responsibility skill? ✔ Encourage your child to take on leadership roles at school or in family activities. ✔ Teach them the value of keeping their promises and following through. ✔ Lead by example—demonstrate integrity, responsibility, and kindness in daily life. ✔ Recognize and praise small leadership moments, like helping a sibling or organizing a task. 💡 Strong leaders build trust, unite people, and create positive change. Let’s empower our children to lead with integrity. 📢 How do you encourage leadership in your child? Share your thoughts in the comments below. 👇 Follow the link below to learn about our solution. https://lnkd.in/djf3uswf #Leadership #Responsibility #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day eleven of our informative series, let's focus on social cross-cultural skills. 💭 Have you ever seen a child help a friend who speaks a different language or comes from a different background? That’s cultural awareness and collaboration in action. Success isn’t just about what you know, it’s also about how well you connect with others. At EDCET, we train children the importance of communicating clearly, respecting different perspectives, and working well in teams to thrive in school, careers, and life generally. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to communicate effectively and express ideas respectfully to people from different backgrounds. ✅ The importance of respecting and embracing diversity. ✅ How to collaborate and solve problems as part of a team. 🔹 How can parents help develop socio cross-cultural skill? ✔ Encourage conversations with people from different backgrounds. ✔ Teach active listening—asking questions, making eye contact, and valuing opinions. ✔ Talk about real-world topics like migration, and cultural diversity. ✔ Lead by example—show kindness, inclusivity, and empathy in daily life. 💡 Great social skills create strong, inclusive, and supportive communities. Let’s nurture them in our children. 📢 How do you encourage your child to build social and collaboration skills? Share your thoughts in the comments below.👇 Follow the link below to learn about our solution. https://lnkd.in/djf3uswf #socialcrossculturalskills #Collaboration #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day ten of our informative series, let's focus on initiative and self direction skills. 💭 Have you ever seen a child pack their school bag the night before instead of rushing in the morning? That’s proactiveness in action. Success doesn’t just happen—it comes from planning, taking initiative, and being responsible for one’s own tasks. At EDCET we focus on helping children learn to manage their time, set goals, and take action without constant reminders and through this they develop the skills needed for lifelong success. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to plan ahead and stay organized. ✅ How to take responsibility for their tasks without being reminded. ✅ The confidence to set and achieve small goals. 🔹 How can parents help develop initiative and self direction skills? ✔ Encourage them to create a simple to-do list for schoolwork and chores. ✔ Teach them to set small, achievable goals and celebrate their progress. ✔ Instead of reminding them, ask: "What’s your plan for getting this done?" ✔ Praise effort and responsibility, not just results. 💡 Independence builds confidence, and confidence leads to success. Let’s raise self-driven kids. 📢 How do you encourage your child to take initiative? Share your tips in the comments below. 👇 Follow this link to learn more about our solution. https://lnkd.in/djf3uswf #selfdirection #LifeSkills #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day nine of our informative series, let's move to the third level of our program, Life and career skills. The first skill set on this level is Flexibility and Adaptability. Flexibility and adaptability are crucial life skills that help individuals navigate change, challenges, and uncertainty in different aspects of life. 💭 Have you ever seen a child change their strategy while playing a game—and finally win? That’s adaptability in action. Life is full of surprises, and success depends on the ability to adjust, rethink, and find new ways to overcome challenges. Adaptability isn’t just about reacting to change but embracing it. At EDCET we help the children embrace these skills with a growth mindset. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to stay calm and adjust when things don’t go as planned. ✅ Problem-solving skills—finding creative ways to succeed. ✅ A positive attitude toward change and challenges. 🔹 How can parents help develop these skills? ✔ Encourage kids to try new approaches when things don’t work. ✔ Teach them that mistakes are learning opportunities—not failures. ✔ Celebrate effort and creativity in problem-solving, not just the final result. ✔ Lead by example—show them how you adapt to challenges in your own life. 💡 Adaptability builds resilience, and resilient kids grow into confident adults. Let’s empower them to thrive in an ever-changing world. 📢 What’s one way your child has shown adaptability recently? Share in the comments below.👇 Follow this link to learn more about our solution. https://lnkd.in/djf3uswf #Adaptability #flexibility #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day eight of our informative series, let's concentrate on collaboration as the final skill set within the second level of our Tech-Weavers Program. 🤝 Think about the last time your family planned an event together. What if only one person did all the work? Would it have been successful? Collaboration is essential. Whether at school, work or life, teamwork helps generate ideas, solve problems, and achieve common goals. At EDCET, we train children to work together, listen to others, and contribute fairly to solving challenges in the society. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to work effectively in a team to solve real-world problems. ✅ The importance of respecting and valuing different perspectives. ✅ How to communicate and contribute fairly in group settings. 🔹 How can parents encourage collaboration at home? ✔ Involve kids in family decision-making— invite them to help in planning things like trips, meals, or home projects. ✔ Encourage group activities like team sports, and collaborative storytelling. ✔ Teach active listening—help them appreciate different viewpoints. ✔ Praise teamwork over competition—celebrate shared success, not just individual achievement. 💡 Great collaborators become great leaders. Let’s raise kids who value working together to create solutions for a better future. 📢 How do you encourage collaboration in your child? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. 👇 Here's the link to give more information about the skill. https://lnkd.in/dAkR4W9m #Collaboration #edtech #21stcenturyskills

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  • On day seven of our informative series, let's focus on communication skill. 🗣️ Have you ever had a misunderstanding because someone didn’t explain themselves clearly? Good communication isn’t just about speaking—it’s about expressing ideas clearly, listening actively, and understanding others. In a world that’s more connected than ever, strong communication skills help children navigate social situations, build relationships, and succeed in their future careers. At EDCET, we teach learners how to communicate effectively so they can be understood in their local environment and by people from different cultures and backgrounds. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to express thoughts clearly and confidently. ✅ The importance of active listening and understanding different perspectives. ✅ How to communicate effectively across different cultures and settings. 🔹 How can parents help improve communication skills? ✔ Encourage conversations at home—ask open-ended questions and let them express their thoughts. ✔ Teach active listening—help them focus on what others are saying before responding. ✔ Give them opportunities to write—stories, or even simple notes to improve expression. ✔ Engage in role-playing games where they practice explaining ideas in different situations. 💡 Communication is a lifelong skill that opens doors. Let’s raise confident speakers and thoughtful listeners. 📢 How do you help your child become a better communicator? Share your tips in the comments below. 👇 Here's the link to help you understand more about the skills. https://lnkd.in/dAkR4W9m #CommunicationSkills #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day six of our informative series, let's dive into critical thinking and problem solving skills. 🤔 Imagine your child comes home and says, "My friend told me that eating too much fruit is bad for health." A child without critical thinking might just believe it and stop eating fruit. A child with critical thinking will ask, “Why do they say that? Is it true? Let me find out.” In today’s fast-paced world, children need to analyze situations, think independently, and make informed decisions instead of accepting everything at face value. At EDCET we train learners to develop these skills so they can confidently tackle personal, academic, and global challenges. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to ask the right questions and evaluate information. ✅ The skill of breaking down problems and exploring different solutions. ✅ The ability to think logically and make well-informed decisions. 🔹 How can parents help enhance critical thinking? ✔ Encourage children to ask “Why?” and “How?” instead of just memorizing facts. ✔ Give them puzzles , riddles and coding activities such as scratch to do by themselves. ✔ Discuss real-world problems and let them brainstorm solutions. ✔Teach them to fact check and verify information. 💡 A thinking child is an empowered child. Let’s raise problem-solvers, not passive learners. 📢 How do you encourage critical thinking in your child? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.👇 Follow this link to learn more about these skills https://lnkd.in/dAkR4W9m #CriticalThinking #ProblemSolving #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On day five of our informative series, lets move on to the second level of our program, Learning and Innovation skills (4Cs). The first skill set under this level is creativity. Creativity is essential in today’s world as it drives innovation in various fields in this rapidly evolving digital age. 🌱 Have you ever seen a broken cooking pot used as a flower vase? That’s creativity—finding new purpose in ordinary things. In today’s fast-changing world, creativity is not just for artists; it’s a critical skill for innovation, and success in any field. At EDCET, we train children to build original ideas and turn them into something impactful for themselves, others, and society. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to think outside the box and generate unique ideas. ✅ Ways to approach problems creatively and find innovative solutions. ✅ The confidence to express their imagination through computer science projects, storytelling, and artwork such as drawings. 🔹 Creativity starts at home! How can parents nurture this skill? ✔ Encourage children to draw, build, write, or create freely—without fear of mistakes. ✔ Provide tools for exploration like puzzles, or craft materials to spark their imagination. ✔ Ask open-ended questions like “What else could this be used for?” or “How would you solve this differently?” ✔ Celebrate originality—whether it’s a new game they invent or a creative way to solve a household problem. 💡 Creativity leads to innovation which changes the world. Let’s raise a generation of creative thinkers. 📢 How do you encourage creativity in your child? Drop your tips in the comments below. 👇 Follow this link to learn more about these skills https://lnkd.in/dAkR4W9m #Creativity #Innovation #21stcenturyskills #edtech

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  • On the fourth day of our informative series, let’s focus on Media and Information audit as the last skill within the first level of our Teach-Weaver's Program. Have you ever believed a social media post—only to find out later it wasn’t true? Would you let your child believe everything they hear and see without questioning it? In today’s digital world, misinformation spreads faster than ever, and our children are growing up in an era where they need skills to question the authenticity of online content before using it for decision-making. 💡 What will your child learn? ✅ How to identify fake news and misleading social media content. ✅ Why fact-checking is important before believing or sharing information. ✅ The best strategies to verify sources and recognize reliable news outlets. 🔹 Digital literacy starts at home! How can you help as a parent? ✔ Encourage a “pause before share” mindset – Teach kids to stop and think before forwarding or believing a story. ✔ Verify news together – Show them how to cross-check information using reliable sources (e.g., fact-checking websites, news agencies). ✔ Discuss real-life examples – Point out misleading headlines and discuss why they are deceptive. ✔ Promote curiosity – Encourage children to ask, “Who wrote this?” “Why was it created?” and “Where’s the evidence?” 💡 A smart child is not just one who knows a lot, but one who knows reliable and relevant information! 📢 Let’s raise kids who are thoughtful and informed digital citizens. What are some ways you teach your child to question what they see online? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👇 #21stcenturyskills #edtech #fakenews #ParentingTips #MediaLiteracy #RaisingSmartKids

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