EdTechLab

For institutional innovation teams

From pilot to platform before the institution commits to the heavy path.

Innovation work often fails because the organisation jumps from concept enthusiasm to a big-system decision too early. EdTechLab is built for the intermediate space: prototype, inspect, challenge, and decide whether the problem deserves a reusable platform.

Useful pilot questions

  • What problem becomes easier, faster, or clearer if the pilot succeeds?
  • Which behaviours, decisions, or evidence outputs should improve during the pilot?
  • What would make the institution decide not to scale the work?
  • Can the pilot already expose the delivery and data constraints of real implementation?

Why case-study quality matters

A useful pilot is one that leaves visible artefacts behind: workflow proof, user feedback, implementation notes, and evidence about whether the concept can survive institutional reality.

What to collect in a credible pilot

Treat the pilot as a decision instrument, not a theatre piece.

Workflow proof

Can teams see the create-to-deliver path, not just a polished demo state?

Adoption signals

Where do people hesitate, recover, or ask for help in the workflow?

Evidence model

Does the system already expose the data structure you would need for a wider rollout?

Scale decision

Are you learning whether to build, buy, adapt, or stop?