Educational Activity Planners

InvolvEdu is an App to Help Students Get Involved with Groups

Although the education a student receives in a classroom is important, InvolvEdu was created as an extracurricular activity planner to reinforce that there's just as much merit in learning outside of school.

InvolvEdu is free to students in the form of a web and mobile app, serving as a place where students can get involved with various study or student groups. As an activity organizer, this tool streamlines the process of getting emails, notifications and calendar updates about an upcoming event.

The chance to connect with other high school or university students may be one of the most rewarding features of the app, but another huge bonus of using the app is that students can get credits for taking part in extracurricular activities.
Trend Themes
1. Extracurricular Activity Planners - Creating apps for organizing extracurricular activities could help reimagine how students engage with clubs and teams outside of the classroom.
2. Community Building Apps - Apps that connect students with peers who share similar interests could disrupt traditional social networks that have failed to provide meaningful interactions for users.
3. Credit-earning Extracurricular Activities - Creating new systems that incentivize students to engage in extracurricular activities could lead to more well-rounded student experiences and higher graduation rates.
Industry Implications
1. Education Technology - Innovative educational technology companies could leverage activity organization apps like InvolvEdu to create more comprehensive education platforms for students.
2. Student Services - Student services companies could invest in app development to create new ways for students to connect with each other and engage in extracurricular activities through their web and mobile platforms.
3. Social Networking - Established social networking companies could adapt their platforms to serve the needs of students who want more meaningful interactions with peers through extracurricular activities.

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