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"We chose Embanet to support our online Master of Science in Management of Projects and Programs because of their substantial experience and excellent track record in attracting and recruiting high-quality students who will meet our rigorous academic standards."

- Marty Wyngaarden Krauss
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and John Stein Professor of Disability Research
Brandeis University



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it's learning
The Individual Learning Platform™ incorporates all the tools necessary to create, deliver, and manage engaging learning experiences in the classroom and online. Some of our largest partners see over 93% completion rates from their online courses, as well as improved student performance using our intuitive Web 2.0 and multimedia learning tools, mentoring tools and outcomes based assessments. SIS integration, training and 24x7 support help ensure our partner's success. Total cost of ownership of it's learning can frequently be lower than open-source solutions. Our intuitive interface, open-architecture, community building and superb service make it's learning the choice of over 2 million educators and students world wide.
FirstClass
FirstClass is a cost-effective, highly scalable, messaging and communications solution ideally suited for learning organizations, enterprises, governments and service providers. A robust, multi-platform solution that has a proven track record for its reliability, scalability and high performance, FirstClass is the industry's first and only communications platform designed to work seamlessly on multiple operating systems (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux*, and PDAs).
Sakai Project
The Sakai Project has its origins at the University of Michigan and Indiana University, where both universities independently began open source efforts to replicate and enhance the functionality of their existing Content Management Systems (CMSs). Soon after, MIT and Stanford joined in and, along with the Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) and the uPortal consortium, and a generous grant from the Mellon Foundation, they formed the Sakai Project.