U n' I with Rashmi Shetty- Saraswathy Ramamoorthy

Learning Matters is a seven-year-old ed-tech organisation based in Bengaluru. They implement their Artificial intelligence-based solution-Tara - in schools and colleges to improve the communicative English proficiency of students and teachers. They were recognized by India AI and NASSCOM for their significant contribution to India's AI ecosystem by being included in their compendium "75 at 75" which showcases 75 Indian companies doing innovative work using AI last year. https://www.aninews.in/news/business/business/learning-matters-announces-star-educator-awards-2023-celebrating-exceptional-educators-and-transformative-educational-institutions-worldwide20230817162451 Our guest today is  Saraswathy Ramamoorthy, one of the co-founders of Learning Matters. An early childhood education (ECCE) expert, she has worked in various facets of the education domain as an educator and educationist. Her core expertise is in designing and developing educational curricula and programs, teaching children, training teachers, as well as creating digital education products and programs. As co-founder of Learning Matters, she takes care of marketing. Listen in as she shares what Learning Matters does and explains the buzz around the 3rd edition of the  Star Educator award, they are hosting. To nominate yourself or anyone you know click: https://learningmatters.ai/star-educator-awards/                                                                                  

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An ICF-credentialed Professional Certified Coach, PCC, Rashmi Shetty is the Founder Director of The Third Eye. This VOICE & Self Expression coaches CXOs and created VANI, a coaching program for women to help discover their leadership strengths to find their VOICE and be visible during the pandemic. This award-winning broadcaster curated the 2022 award-winning "U n' I with Rashmi Shetty" - a human library podcast to bring in stories of people U and I can draw inspiration from. Ordinary folks Extraordinary lives. Their Uniqueness and Individuality make them interesting to talk to and listen to.