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PowerSchool | February 17, 2022
PowerSchool, the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, today announced that Visalia Unified School District (VUSD) in Tulare County, California, has added multiple PowerSchool solutions to drive enhanced educational outcomes. VUSD has added PowerSchool Unified Classroom® Performance Matters and PowerSchool Unified Insights as anchors in its robust tech stack after enjoying many years as a PowerSchool Student Information System (SIS) user. The district ...
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businesswire | March 27, 2023
Part of the University of Nebraska System, the University of Nebraska Omaha has bolstered its commitment to accessibility by adding YuJa Panorama Digital Accessibility Platform to the YuJa Enterprise Video Platform and Zoom Connector, both of which were deployed last year. The University serves more than 15,000 students at its Omaha campus. YuJa Panorama replaces the college’s previous digital accessibility tool to provide a comprehensive, streamlined approach to deliverin...
prnewswire | November 04, 2020
Internet Trading Academy as of late went through an achievement of 200,000 understudy fulfillment audits. Of in excess of 210,000 reactions to post-class reviews up until now, more than 149, 000 evaluated OTA with five out of five stars. In an ongoing examination, 196,399 respondents were posed a few inquiries remembering rating the general course for a scale from one to five. Since 2002, OTA has been gathering post-class information. In that time, 76% gave OTA 5 stars, 20% gave 4 stars. ...
TNW | February 28, 2020
Researchers have developed a new personalized learning robot for autistic children that uses machine learning to adapt its lessons to each kid’s changing needs. The University of Southern California team put a “socially assistive robot” called Kiwi in the homes of 17 autistic children and set the two-foot-tall, green-feathered robot to give each child personalized classes. Over the course of a month, the children played space-themed math games on a tablet device while Kiwi prov...
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