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Making It Work: Language chatbot ‘Nuala’ joins the edtech conversation.

Greg Cawley, chief executive of Fathom: Nualang is now targeting the US market. Picture: Andrew Downes

Kelly was always proficient in technology but had a memory of struggling in school while studying French for the Leaving Certificate. He found preparing for his oral exam particularly difficult, according to Greg Cawley, the chief executive of Fathom who is now Kelly’s boss. “Stephen was coming on board with us anyway, and we said to him: ‘We like this project so much, let’s try and do something with it’.”

Nualang allows teachers to create classrooms on the app, and design tailored classes and courses for their students. It currently supports six languages: German, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese and English.

 

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