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Product Launch

of

LearnITy

TM

Version 2.0

September 6 th 2002

 Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

LearnITy

TM

your gateway to empowerment ..

 Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

LearnITy ™ is a state-of-the-art eLearning & Knowledge Management solution based on advanced internet technologies and adaptive multimedia in compliance with global eLearning standards like ADL SCORM, IEEE LTSA etc.

 Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

By KM we refer to the methodology and practice for an enterprise to consolidate it’s dispersed knowledge bases and effectively utilise it catering to just-in-time delivery requirements.

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eLearning refers to the process that uses Internet, Intranets or Extranets to deliver a broad array of solutions for enhancing knowledge and performance.

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BEFORE Certification Requirement Classes for the Masses Instructor Centric Training when Scheduled Time for Training Teaching by Telling Text-based Learning Know-what Re-Active Learners

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NOW Performance Improvement Personalised Learning Learner Centric Learning on Demand Time for Performing Learning by Doing Experience-based Learning Know-how Pro-Active Learners

Individual Learning Collaborative Learning

Self Paced Interactive Lessons Performance Support Asynchronous Synchronous  Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

Demand Rapid change in knowledge and skill requirements & Supply Affordable Internet access from almost everywhere Higher need for just-in-time knowledge distribution Economic threats forcing reduction of manpower Training need for geographically distributed work force HR demand for learner centric anytime learning models Requirement of lifelong learning Evolution of authoring tools for well structured content Reduced price of Computers and accessories Growing eLearning solutions and services options New technology standards facilitating compatibility between different products

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G r o w t h

Sep 00 Jan 01

eLearning

(Awareness, Contract Sizes, Number of eLearners, International Growth)

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June 01

Tech Sector

(Drop in Revenues, Shrinkage of Venture Capital, Stock Price Declines)  Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

Year 2000

The Vision

To build an eLearning engine, using technology applications in a unique manner, which will make it probably the best eLearning solution in the world.

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Year 2000

The Motivation

230 plus universities 200 000 senior schools 100 000 higher secondary schools 8 000 degree standard general colleges Around Rs.19 000/- crore spent on corporate training and development in Year 2000

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Year 2000

The Sketch

A unique synthesis of ideas drawn from the fields of :~ Instructional design Learning theories Intelligent tutoring systems Knowledge management Adaptive multimedia

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Year 2000

The Practice

Strict adherence to global standard like ADL – SCORM IEEE LTSA IMS & State-of-the-art web-based technical architecture like XML and Java Servlets

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Year 2001

Shaping up

The

version of LearnITy

1.0

was developed at the WEBEL incubation centre along with various distributed developments IPR and Trade Mark registered LearnITy

1.0 Launched At the CII annual convention at Kolkata

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Year 2002

Blooming

Angel funding received from Webel Venture Fund LearnITy

2.0 Launched

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LearnITy™ 3.0

Enterprise Version Personal LearnITy™ 1.0

for independent learners LearnITy™ 2.0

Enhanced Administration Improved GUI Content Packaging LearnITy™ 1.0 Basic Product 2000 Conceptualisation I ’01 I ’02 I ’03 I ’04

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Highly cost effective Excellent time utilisation Wider training coverage Learning at own pace Quality interaction and counselling Learner doesn’t shy away from asking questions Formative feedback about learning Threaded discussions Communications can be re-used by other learners More commitment of human resource

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LearnITy

Engine

This is the core product that delivers content to the learners based on their learning objectives and learning preferences.

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LearnITy

Administrator

This product provides a Web based interface for administering various elements of the solution.

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LearnITy

Course Designer

This product provides a standalone GUI to create and maintain course structures, course meta information, and learning strategies.

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LearnITy

Assessment Designer

This product provides a standalone GUI to create and maintain online quizzes and tests and assessment records  Aunwesha Knowledge Technologies Private Limited, 2002.

Self-Paced On-line Learning

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Scheme Monitoring for RD Departments

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Dispersed Field Training for NGOs

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Separates content from instructional strategy Enables reuse of existing content Works on a variety of platforms Based on international eLearning standards Easy to implement Low cost of ownership

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“Information causes change; If it doesn’t, it isn’t information.”

~ Claude Shannon “Father” of Information Theory

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