Bibblio is a scalable platform that packages, enriches and delivers quality learning resources to any application and device. Wherever they are, educators and students can explore a relevant, multi-format catalogue provided by top universities, publishers, institutions and experts on YouTube.
Whether you're a provider of learning resources or a consumer of them, discover what Bibblio can do for you.
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
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1. Learning without limits
Venture Path
Finalist 2015
SXSWedu EdTech
All Star 2015
Cohort 2015 Cohort AlumnusBest New EdTech
Startup 2015
bibblio.org@bibblio_org
/bibblio
2. Media has changed
The past few years have seen a decline in the creation of non-virtual content.
In 2008, almost 90% of spend went on physical media; by 2017 it will fall to
almost 50%. Digital media is grabbing more and more of the market.
3. largest
search engine
2nd
use it
for education
1bn unique users
each month
50% of views
from devices
38%
Source: YouTube 2015
New formats like online video have disrupted delivery
4. Source: Outsell Analysis and PWC. 489m GBP domestic and 330m GBP exports market in UK (2013). Immediately addressable digital revenues
was 20% of overall market in 2013, but growing YoY. Total of +12bn GBP addressable opportunity in US/Northern Europe alone by 2020.
Now educational resource delivery is tipping too
5. Providers
Educators and
life-long learners
Bibblio solves enrichment, packaging and syndication
Bibblio is a scalable platform that enriches, packages and delivers quality
learning resources from providers to educators and life-long learners, through
any application and device.
6. EnrichmentHosting SyndicationPackaging Personalization
Content-as-a-Service (CaaS) for education & training
A comprehensive set of tools for
aggregating hosted content with
web based materials, automatically
extracting metadata and aligning it
to instructional categories.
An API allows full programmatic
access to the content and insights.
7. Enrichment SyndicationPackaging
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Entity extraction
Concepts and Taxonomy
Alignment to frameworks
Content Management
Flexible delivery
Bibblio feature set for multimedia content
Bibblio facilitates the efficient enrichment of content, its packaging and
subsequent syndication to capture digital revenue opportunities.
8. Metadata EngagementContent Feedback
Dynamic enrichment
Next steps
Feedback via automatically generated usage data continuously improves
content discovery and optimises interrelationships. The analysis of learner data
lets you understand your audience more and more.
9. Enrich LaunchSyndicate
Grow digital
audiences and enter
new markets
Unveil new online
products and
services
Digitally enable
catalogue for the
education market
We are useful for providers who want to…
10. Service model Revenue Share
Charges by volume of
content and traffic
Take solutions all the way to
market with domain experts
$ $$ $$$
Revenue model
12. Mads Holmen
Managing Director
(goviral - sold to AOL)
Rich Simmonds
Head of Creative
(Mediatel, AOL)
Mike Clarke
Head of Engineering
(Delete, goviral, AOL)
Volker Hirsch
Chairman
(Scoreloop – sold to Blackberry)
bibblio.org/team
Incubator
Meet the Bibblio team
13. The Royal Institution
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
The Royal Institution is at the forefront of
public engagement with science whose
charitable purpose has always been to
encourage people to think more deeply about
the wonders and applications of science.
years of captivating
young minds
200
Teaching the practical
art of science to a
core 17-35 audience
Visit them on Bibblio
14. Kenhub
Human anatomy
The world's leading human anatomy learning
platform. With engaging videos, adaptive
quizzes, in-depth articles and a full atlas,
students learn faster and remember every
detail about this tough topic.
students learnt with
Kenhub in 2014
+1m
questions to test
student knowledge
Visit them on Bibblio
+2k
15. Kenhub on QuizUp
Human anatomy
Alongside Bibblio’s learning platform, their experts
foster relationships between content providers and
distributors. For example, the human anatomy quiz
Kenhub has recently begun supplying questions to
the popular app-based game QuizUp.
In the past few years the decline of “physical” products has really set in, with digital media grabbing more and more of the market.
(In 2008 nearly nine-tenths of consumer cash went on psychical products; by 2017 it will be a little over half, with digital grabbing the rest – The Economist)