DevLand AI launches EdTech platform to support teachers and students with modernized learning 

Nevada-based gaming ecosystem platform DevLand AI has launched a new educational platform, aiming to empower teachers and students. 

Devland Academy aims to replace “outdated EdTech” with an AI-powered, gamified platform which it says will increase engagement and teach real-world skills such as AI, robotics and finance.

“We’re seeing record-level spending in education, but it’s not making it to the classroom,” explains Michael Kessler, CEO at DevLand AI. “We’re not facing a funding problem – we’re facing a priorities problem.”

DevLand AI says the new system aims to “enhance teacher agency, not replace it” as it offers lesson-building co-pilots and smart student tracking. It says the system is in full alignment with the Department of Education’s “human-in-the-loop AI systems”. 

“We’re giving teachers the power, the tools, and the platform. It’s time to put the soul back in the classroom,” Kessler adds.

DevLand Academy is already available in pilot markets with plans to expand into charter and public school districts in 2025. The company also plans to launch a paid education contributor program and after-school and homeschool partnerships. 

“We welcome partnerships, but we’re not waiting for permission,” Kessler says. “We’re already doing what legislators have struggled to do – empower teachers and engage students.”

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