Education is becoming increasingly digital. But access to digital tools is not equal. Many schools, colleges, training providers, and community organisations want to use technology effectively, but face barriers: cost, technical complexity, platform dependency, lack of training, and limited internal capacity.
EduxPal exists to reduce digital injustice in education.
We provide tools, consultancy, and practical support to help organisations build, manage, and improve their digital learning environments. We believe education technology should help institutions become more capable — not more dependent.
The Problem
Digital inequality is no longer only about access to devices or internet connection. Today, many organisations struggle with:
- Expensive proprietary platforms
- Poorly configured learning systems
- Lack of digital skills and support
- Scattered or inaccessible learning content
- Limited use of learning analytics
- Dependence on external vendors
- Lack of control over their own digital infrastructure
Access to technology is not enough.
Real digital justice requires infrastructure, skills, governance, and long-term sustainability.
What We Do
EduxPal supports educational organisations across six key areas.
Skills-Based Learning
We help education providers move beyond passive content delivery toward hands-on, competency-based environments where learners practise real tasks, receive automated feedback, and produce credible proof of skills.
Learning Platform Setup
We help organisations set up and improve learning platforms such as Moodle and related systems — including hosting, configuration, course structures, user access, and platform usability.
Content Infrastructure
We help educators organise learning materials into clear, reusable, and accessible formats — course pages, documentation sites, quizzes, learning paths, and modular content libraries.
Automation & Tool Integration
We reduce repetitive administrative work by connecting tools and automating workflows — LMS integrations, newsletters, reporting, AI-assisted workflows, and content pipelines.
Learning Analytics
We help organisations understand how learners interact with digital systems. Our focus is practical: engagement, completion, usage, feedback, and improvement.
Training & Capacity Building
We provide hands-on training for educators and teams. The goal is not just to deliver a system, but to help people confidently use and maintain it.
Digital Governance & Independence
We help organisations make better decisions about technology — open-source options, data ownership, platform dependency, accessibility, and long-term sustainability.
Who We Help
- Schools and colleges
- Universities and departments
- Training providers
- Charities and NGOs
- Community learning organisations
- Small institutions with limited technical capacity
- Educators who want more control over their digital tools
Our Approach
We are practical, not theoretical. We start with the organisation's real needs, then design simple and sustainable solutions.
Tools must be usable, supported, and adapted to context.
Open-source tools can reduce dependency and increase control.
Systems should be maintainable after deployment.
Our goal is to help organisations build internal capability.
A Non-Profit with a Sustainable Model
EduxPal is a mission-driven non-profit organisation. We may charge for services where organisations can afford to pay — this helps sustain the work and allows us to support underserved communities through subsidised or free services.
Our priority is impact, not profit.
Our Vision
We imagine an education sector where every organisation can access, understand, and control the digital tools it depends on. A sector where technology supports inclusion, learning, and independence. A sector where digital infrastructure is not a privilege, but a shared foundation for opportunity.
Build fairer digital education with us.
Whether you need help setting up a learning platform, improving your digital content, training your team, or designing a more sustainable technology strategy — EduxPal can help.
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