The DNA of EdTech Evolves in Denmark
What is EdTech?
Who are the actors within educational technology?
How will it develop?
A new Danish EdTech community will attempt to answer these, and many more similar questions in the years to come.
The 15th of January 2019 was a significant day for the EdTech scene in Denmark. The country’s EdTech community finally has its own registered EdTech association: EdTech Denmark.
As usual, the Danes want to do it in their own unique way. And it’s already looking promising. The community has been on the scene for a couple of years gaining momentum to change the Danish EdTech scene.
Triple Helix codes the future of EdTech
The main aim of the organisation is to create better EdTech. They want to achieve this by:
1. Popularising the term and spreading a better understanding of the industry.
2. Combining education with the latest technology.
3. Facilitating innovation by connecting EdTech actors across different categories of interest.
EdTech Denmark is still working on the specific goals. So anyone who joins can still affect the direction the movement will head to.
The so-called triple helix model places EdTech Denmark as a hub connecting businesses, educational institutions and the government.
“We work with a philanthropic approach. We are a non-profit organisation and everyone is welcome, as long as they’re professionally part of EdTech.” — Morten Amstrup, the founder of EdTech Denmark.
The professional involvement is not to exclude, but rather include anyone who can make a difference. Nikolaj Plagborg-Møller, board member of EdTech Denmark explains:
"No one is excluded from our community. EdTech has so many touch-points, that it’s open to everyone. Starting with educational institutions & associations, state and local government, teachers, EdTech companies, schools, to less obvious actors, such as software & hardware companies providing solutions to EdTech. Corporate learning companies and EdTech enthusiasts also contribute to EdTech. Going to the extremes, we can say that everything in this world has to do with education and continuous learning.”
What’s next?
EdTech Denmark is currently looking for new members and a full-time manager, who will be responsible for organising the organization’s activities on a daily basis.
At the same time, the management is gathering input from current and future members. You can also make an impact by getting involved in activity planning.
EdTech Denmark Founding Members & the management board: (from left) Thomas Overholt Hansen, Nikolaj Plagborg-Møller, Line Holst Jensen, Thor Hansen (above), Mathias Lund Schjøtz (below), Bjarke Lindsø Andersen, Morten Amstrup
The initial focus is going to be put on domestic EdTech affairs in Denmark. Later the association is looking forward to tightening its already established international cooperation with EdTech organisations in the Nordics and other parts of the world.
At the moment EdTech Denmark comes into the global perspective as a local non-profit hub for EdTech in Denmark and is cooperating with amongst many, Oslo EdTech Cluster from Norway, the Swedish EdTech Industry, EdTech Southeast Sweden and multiple actors in Finland, the rest of Europe, and in the Middle and the Far East.
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5yGreat piece Przemysław Piela! The synergy inside Denmark and among the Nordics is really setting an example for the rest.
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5yGreat contribution, Przemysław. Thank you for your interest in EdTech. :)
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5yIf you would like to find out more then contact: EdTech Denmark, Morten Amstrup, Nikolaj Plagborg-Møller, Thomas Overholt Hansen, Line Holst Jensen, Thor Ellegaard Hansen, Mathias Lund Schjøtz or Bjarke Lindsø Andersen.