Fulcrum Labs Named 'Cool Tool' Winner in EdTech Digest Awards

Fulcrum's Personalized, Adaptive Learning Platform Earns Cool Tool Status, Helping to Shape the Future of Learning.

EdTech Digest Cool Tool Winner

Fulcrum Labs, a leader in personalized, adaptive learning technology and predictive analytics, today announced it has won EdTech Digest’s prestigious Cool Tool Award in the category of Best Professional Skills Solution. These awards represent the largest and most competitive recognition program in all of education technology, recognizing the biggest names in edtech.

The award was presented to Fulcrum Labs and its partner, the Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM), for their collaboration in creating AIM’s successful Professional Aviation Maintenance Certification (PAMC) course – an online test-prep program powered by Fulcrum’s proprietary AI-driven adaptive learning platform to prepare AIM students for the high-stakes FAA mechanic certification exams. The award-winning entry highlighted key metrics such as a 14-percent improvement in pass rates and a dramatic 25-percent increase in student exam participation, once again, validating Fulcrum’s mission to turn learners into confident subject matters.

The FAA Aircraft Mechanic Certifications are truly make-or-break exams for these students. Students who pass have greater opportunities for advancement and are poised to make as much as $80,000 more per year than their peers who don't pass. By giving these students the tools and confidence to be more successful, we're making a real impact in their lives and futures.

Patrick Weir, CEO of Fulcrum Labs

“Our program is two years long, and students were often struggling to retain what they learned at the beginning of their coursework. PAMC has helped our students as both a confidence booster and to solidify mastery and application of the material prior to taking the FAA exams,” said Dr. Joel English, VP of AIM. “It has resulted in a higher rate of exam participation and an increase in exam pass rates from 79-percent to 90-percent.”

“The FAA Aircraft Mechanic Certifications are truly make or break exams for these students,” said Patrick Weir, CEO of Fulcrum Labs. “Students who pass have greater opportunities for career advancement and are poised to make as much as $80,000 more per year than their peers who don’t pass. By giving these students the tools and confidence to be more successful, we’re making a real impact in their lives and futures, which continues to validate the tremendous, measurable results that adaptive learning is providing in learning and development at large.”

The EdTech Awards recognizes people in and around education for outstanding contributions in transforming education through technology to enrich the lives of learners everywhere. 

 “We celebrate who’s who and what’s next in edtech,” said Victor Rivero, who as Editor-in-Chief of EdTech Digest, oversees the awards program. “The innovators, leaders, and trendsetters represented here are dauntless, dedicated, and determined in their work.”

About Fulcrum Labs

Fulcrum Labs turns students into learners and learners into confident subject matter masters through its personalized, adaptive learning and predictive analytics (PALPA™) SaaS platform. This advanced learning platform leverages AI and machine learning to replicate and scale many of the benefits of a dedicated, one-on-one tutor, while verifying mastery and predicting those who are at risk of not applying the training. Fulcrum’s customers have seen tremendous results in markets including commercial aviation, healthcare, manufacturing, certification prep and higher education. For more information on Fulcrum Labs, please visit the-fulcrum.com.

About Aviation Institute of Maintenance

Aviation Institute of Maintenance (AIM) is a network of aviation maintenance schools with campuses coast-to-coast across the United States and headquarters located in Virginia Beach, Va. AIM students are trained to meet the increasing global demands of commercial, cargo, corporate and private aviation employers. AIM graduates are eligible to take the FAA exams necessary to obtain their mechanic’s certificate with ratings in both Airframe and Powerplant. AIM’s campuses are located in the following major metro areas: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., Kansas City, Mo., Oakland, Calif., Orlando, Fla., and Norfolk, Va. Learn more at: AviationMaintenance.edu.

About EdTech Digest Awards

Further information about The EdTech Awards is available here: https://edtechdigest.com.

Source: Fulcrum Labs