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Xplor Education

Xplor Education

Software Development

Melbourne, VIC 5,580 followers

Xplor is on a mission to make education great.

About us

Xplor Education is empowering the early education and care sector by helping services easily manage and automate all aspects of their operations. Xplor Education has a range of products for supporting administrators, educators and families. With so many ways to contribute to Xplor, chances are good you’ll find a way to do what you love. We need the best of the best, and we expect nothing less from the people who are on our journey to relentlessly make education great.

Website
http://www.ourxplor.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Melbourne, VIC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2015
Specialties
Education, Technology, Child Care, SaaS, and Software

Updates

  • Time, Access & Equity in AI Adoption When we talk about access to AI in ECEC, it’s not just about technology—it’s about time. “If we want educators to explore new tools, reflect and understand how AI can support their programs, we must make time for that—within rosters, planning and professional learning schedules. Everyone deserves equitable time to learn and grow, from new team members to those still studying.” Because the irony is clear—the very tools that take time to learn are the ones that can ultimately save time when used effectively. Hear more in this insightful conversation about equitable access, professional learning and how AI has the potential to empower the ECEC workforce. Watch the full on demand video here: https://lnkd.in/gYFdQ_gg Sarah Louise Nelson Hayden Park

  • Happy World Children’s Day! 💙 Today we celebrate the joy, curiosity and bright futures of every child around the world. 🌈 💭 If you could describe childhood in one word, what would it be? Comment below—we’d love to see your answers! ✨

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  • 💬 "Progress in ECEC happens through connection and collaboration."    That's the insight that defined our 2025 ECEC Conversations series—and it's never been truer.  From attracting and retaining top talent to exploring AI with ethics and purpose, we brought together some of the sector's brightest minds to tackle the questions that matter most.    Thank you to everyone who joined the conversation this year. Ready to see what we explored together? Read the full wrap-up 👉 https://lnkd.in/gw_UCY3t   See you in 2026 for more meaningful conversations! 🌟 

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  • Up to 25% OFF the Xplor Education Suite! Elevate your ECEC service effortlessly with tools that simplify daily operations, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—providing exceptional care to children in your community. - Join us for a Personalised Demo! - Sign Up & Save - up to 25% OFF - Kickstart your 2026 with a suite of tools designed to save time, reduce admin stress and make running your service effortless. For more information visit https://lnkd.in/gXZkzNC7 New Customers Only. Terms and Conditions Apply

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    Ethical Readiness: Child Safety and AI Literacy in Educational Practice “Our non‑negotiable? Asking: Has child safety been considered in this implementation? From protection and privacy to safe access to digital technologies — all of it matters and must come first.” 📍📍 In the ECEC sector, we have an ethical, legal, and moral responsibility to children. Before using AI tools, it’s essential to investigate and test each application — ChatGPT isn’t the same as Claude or Copilot. Every tool behaves differently. Hear the full conversation: Dr Hayden Park from Melbourne Polytechnic and Sarah Louise Nelson from Sarah Louise Consultancy join Xplor Education’s Natasha Veiman to share their expertise on navigating AI adoption in educational settings. 👉  https://lnkd.in/gYFdQ_gg

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    Are we AI Ready in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)? Dr Hayden Park, Sarah Louise Nelson and Natasha Veiman came together for an insightful discussion on what it means to prepare educators, children and communities for an AI-enabled world—exploring mindset, ethics, and access. The conversation explored ethical considerations, equitable access, and the mindset shifts necessary to navigate AI confidently in ECEC settings. 👉 Watch the full recording (https://lnkd.in/gYFdQ_gg) and catch up on this powerful session shaping the future of early childhood education and care.

  • ⚠️ Don’t miss out — this is your final opportunity in 2025 to join the ECEC Conversations! AI Ready in ECEC — Mindset, Ethics, Access 6 Nov | 11am AEDT Whether you're a service director, educator, policy maker or support staff, this session will give you what you need to: Embed responsible, ethical AI into your service Build the confidence & capability of your teams Make sure no one gets left behind as AI becomes part of daily practice Register now—let’s finish the year strong: https://lnkd.in/gYFdQ_gg

  • 🤖 + 👩⚖️ + 🌱 = A powerful combo for the future of early learning. Join us for AI Ready in ECEC — Mindset, Ethics, Access, the final in the 2025 ECEC Conversations series. 🔍 We’ll dive into: Why mindset matters when introducing AI into learning spaces Ethical guidelines & transparency to protect children’s rights How to ensure all educators & services benefit, regardless of resources 🚀 Let’s get ahead of the curve together—be part of this critical conversation on 6 November: https://lnkd.in/gYFdQ_gg

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