As part of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Barcelona, the IX Humanitarian Technology Awards ceremony took place Thursday, March 6th. Organized since 2016 by the "Cruz Roja Española", these awards granted a Special Mention to the Lexiway project, highlighting its innovative approach to using technology for social well-being.
Lexiway has been recognized for its commitment to developing technological solutions that address social challenges and improve the quality of life for vulnerable individuals. This recognition underscores Lexiway’s dedication to innovation and its positive impact on society. Moreover, it is the first educational project to be highlighted in the nine editions of these awards.
Henry Dunant once said, "We can all contribute to this noble cause to a greater or lesser extent, in our own way and according to our abilities." With this objective in mind, the Spanish Red Cross Humanitarian Technology Awards were created to recognize entrepreneurs who develop technological solutions to help those in need.
In this edition, the "Cruz Roja Española" evaluated 30 applications, highlighting those that promote independence and well-being for disadvantaged groups.
Designed by Ana María López Jimeno, a professor and researcher based in Toledo, Lexiway is an audiovisual methodology for language teaching. It is accessible through an online platform where teachers can find the necessary materials to conduct their lessons. With Lexiway Online, the teaching process is structured, easily implemented, and highly effective. It is a platform created by teachers, for teachers, with global reach and great flexibility of use.
Know more about Lexiway: https://lexiway.com/es/
26 January 2025
The latest issue (vol. 4, num. 2) of the Company Games & Business Simulation Academic Journal is now available. This publication focuses on educational innovation through technologies such as simulation and gamification in business management. The issue features 7 articles on topics such as artificial intelligence in education, gamification in training workshops, and the use of business simulators.
25 January 2025
V-Tools is a start-up that uses virtual reality to raise awareness among young people about school bullying and gender violence. Through its project "If you don’t see it, you don’t feel it", teenagers can experience situations of violence from different perspectives, generating empathy and reflection to foster a change in attitude.
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