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eFlow.ai

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    Maryam Jaffal Educational Content Creator | Instructional Language Designer | Ed-Tech | Pre-School Teacher | Language Teaching Engineering
    • Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon
    • Rising Star
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    zeinab yassine Teaching Arabic to non-native speakers
    • Hadath, Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon
    • Rising Star
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    Fatima Hammoud Innovative Instructional Designer: Creating Engaging Learning Experiences for the Future
    • Beirut Governorate, Lebanon
    • Top 10%
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    Bassel Jalaleddine CEO bei eFlow.ai
    • Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
    • Rising Star
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    Jana Nahle Instructional Designer-Preschool English Teacher-Masters In Educational Technology [EdTech]-Lebanese University
    • Beirut, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon
    • Rising Star
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Overview

🌎 eFlow is transforming the way online learning is delivered to employees and learners worldwide by meeting them where they are already, on social apps and messaging platforms. βš™οΈ How does it work? Courses on eFlow are created by splitting learning objectives into bite-chunked messages as: πŸ’¬ Text messages πŸ–ΌοΈ Visuals and videos 🧩 Interactive activities These messages are then sent automatically to learners on messaging apps like WhatsApp, MS Teams, Slack, and other communication apps. As learners respond, our educational chatbot analyzes responses and responds back to learners. This ensures that the learning process is frictionless and does not require learners to: βœ–οΈ Login into any system βœ–οΈ Learn how to navigate through a new platform βœ–οΈ Spend too much time watching lengthy videos 🧠 The science behind eFlow: πŸ”Ž https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2009/11/spaced-education-boosts-learning πŸ”Ž https://news.stanford.edu/news/2014/november/texting-literacy-tips-111714.html πŸ”Ž https://news.wharton.upenn.edu/press-releases/2020/11/the-university-of-pennsylvanias-behavior-change-for-good-initiative-partners-with-walmart-on-research-study-to-identify-communications-that-encourage-vaccinations/