Top products: AllHere AI Chatbot

AllHere offers schools and districts a proven, scalable, AI-powered, two-way text messaging program to reverse chronic absenteeism and help students & families build a strong foundation in attendance, engagement, and success.

District Administration® and FETC®’s Top Ed Tech Products of the Year contest spotlights the most innovative new solutions on the market that are helping school leaders meet the ever-evolving education technology needs of their districts and schools.

A panel of experts chose 15 winners from more than 160 submissions, all of which will be featured during the Virtual Future of Education Technology Conference® Jan. 26-29.

Click here for more information and to register for the free 2021 Virtual FETC. 

Here’s a look at one of the Top Ed Tech Products of 2020:

AllHere AI Chatbot

AllHere Education

What it is: Chronic absenteeism is a problem in American education during the best of times, but now, with the vast majority of the nation’s school buildings and lessons being conducted remotely, more students than ever are missing class – not logging on, not checking in or not completing assignments. AllHere offers schools and districts a proven, scalable, AI-powered, two-way text messaging program to reverse chronic absenteeism and help students & families build a strong foundation in attendance, engagement, and success. AllHere for students in grades 9-12 and families in grades K-12 is designed to guide families and students through a personalized series of campaigns that meets their specific needs, helping them master attendance and engagement with built-in conversational support, using a chatbot, and real-time intervention.

Why we like it: It is very timely given remote and hybrid learning. An interesting approach to engagement and keeping kids on task. Seems very innovative. The case studies they provide support its effectiveness. Truancy is a costly issue to districts, and a major issue during COVID. The AI learns over time and the system is available 24/7. When the bot identifies a “priority” topic or doesn’t know the answer, questions are sent to the human team.

As always, we encourage you to perform your own due diligence before making any investments.

See the full list of winners here.

Eric Weiss
Eric Weiss
Eric is the executive editor of District Administration magazine. He has worked as a journalist at newspapers and in television.

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