Getting students to revise for tests and exams can be a challenge at the best of times, but when George Burgess, founder of London-based Gojimo wanted to revise for his geography GCSE using his phone, ...
Gojimo, an app that helps U.K. high school students prepare for exams, has picked up a further $1.8 million in funding, bringing total raised by the 2013-founded startup to just over $3 million.
George Burgess started building education-focused apps at just 17 years old. Today he’s an education technology leader and the mastermind behind Britain’s most popular exam preparation app, Gojimo, ...
Gojimo, a revision app reportedly used by one in five UK students studying for their end of school exams this year, has raised $1.8 million (£1.2 million) from a host of investors, including LoveFilm ...
GOJIMO has raised a $1.8 million round of funding from a mixture of private investors and crowdfunding. Investors included Robin and Saul Klein, Deborah Quazzo of GSV Advisors, the London ...
Index Ventures recently backed the computing education-focused hardware startup Kano — via one of its partners, Saul Klein. Today the firm is putting some money behind a more mainstream education ...
The Telegraph Media Group (TMG) has bought revision app Gojimo for an undisclosed sum. The company bought the “UK’s number one exam preparation app” on 31st March to reach and support a younger ...
Education software company Gojimo has launched Gojimo Tutor, a new app that offers one-to-one support to GCSE and A-level students. Gojimo Tutor allows students to connect with an anonymous tutor over ...
George Burgess, one of the world’s youngest successful entrepreneurs at just 22 years old, has developed an education app that assists students in revising for their school exams. The app which has ...
George Burgess, titled one of Britain's six most exciting young entrepreneurs by Forbes and called "one to watch on London's tech startup scene" by the London Evening Standard, is launching a ...
It was during an A-level geography lesson that George Burgess saw his opportunity. With his teacher's attention focussed elsewhere, the then 17-year-old began sketching out a quiz for GCSE students.
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