mytaptrac Wins Second Consecutive 2020 EdTech Breakthrough Award

Prestigious Awards Program Recognizes Outstanding Educational Technology Products and Companies

Inspired Futures AI, a Seattle-area startup helping children with special needs succeed, announced that EdTech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence organization that recognizes the top companies and solutions in the global educational technology market, has selected the Company’s mytaptrack solution as the winner of its “Next-Gen School Solution of the Year” award in the second annual EdTech Breakthrough Awards program.

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mytaptrack from Inspired Futures AI is changing the game on how classrooms are supported when it comes to students with behavioral issues or special needs. mytaptrack’s immediate notification system allows classrooms the ability to easily track behaviors in the classroom. Administrators and specialists can register to receive immediate alerts based on specific behaviors, allowing them to provide on demand support to the classroom when it’s needed. This ability cuts down on the cost of dedicated para-educators in the classroom, while increasing the variety and support the classroom gets.

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“While traditional methods of education are being exposed as problematic, next generation learning is both adaptive and progressive to meet the needs of students,” said James Johnson, managing director, EdTech Breakthrough. “mytaptrack is the kind of innovation that can change the face of education for the future – and the future is now. We congratulate Inspired Futures AI for their tremendous achievement and are proud to recognize them with our ‘Next-Gen School Solution of the Year’ award. It’s an impressive addition to the 2019 ‘Classroom Tech Solution of the Year’ award that they won last year.”

The mission of the EdTech Breakthrough Awards is to honor excellence and recognize the innovation, hard work and success in a range of educational technology categories, including Student Engagement, School Administration, Adaptive Learning, STEM Education, e-Learning, Career Preparation and many more. This year’s program attracted more than 1,750 nominations from over 15 different countries throughout the world.

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