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Before diving into a full-fledged implementation, a product pilot can give you a taste test. Piloting products provides firsthand experience with functionality and effectiveness, allowing educators to identify any potential challenges and evaluate the impact on student engagement and learning outcomes.

The right pilot process allows you to make informed decisions, ensuring that any long-term investment supports curriculum
objectives and enhances students’ educational experience. It’s also important to ensure the product you’re piloting
integrates well with your current curriculum, so it complements rather than complicates teaching efforts. Both educators and
students need to feel comfortable and motivated to participate fully, which is key for sustained success.

In this guide, we’ll cover five essential tactics that will help you get the most from a product pilot. Each section includes
examples relevant to Tosa, a digital skills assessment and certification platform used by thousands of educational institutions and organizations around the world, demonstrating how these tactics apply in real-world educational settings.

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