Tech One Global With Learning Possibilities To Bring LP+365


Dr Mehool Sanghrajka, CEO of Learning Possibilities (left) exchanges a handshake with Lars Jeppesen, CEO and founder of Tech One Global (right) during a signing ceremony witnessed by Don Carlson, Director – education, Microsoft Asia Pacific, and Vivek Puthucode, general manager, Public Sector, Microsoft Asia Pacific
 
On April 14th 2016, Learning possibilities signs agreement with Tech One Global and Microsoft to deliver market leading Learning Management System to Asia Pacific.
This agreement brings forth the LP+365 – the app that will aid classroom collaborations, enabling educators and students to create and share in entirely news ways for more immersive and inclusive learning experience.
Microsoft Gold partners, Learning Possibilities and Tech One Global, have announced an agreement to roll out the first fully featured Learning Management System (LMS) on Office 365, LP+365, in Bangladesh, Brunei, the Philippines, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
LP+365 aimed at benefiting schools and transforming the way schools use Office 365. Tech One Global will provide the deployment, support and training related to LP+365 in these markets.
The innovative learning application, LP+365, which runs on the Microsoft Azure cloud, provides an intuitive user interface, personalized dashboard and various collaboration and assignment tools – leveraging the Office 365 cloud solution to aid classroom collaborations and assessments, engaging users to ensure a deeper learning. Additionally, LP+365 will enable educators and students to create and share in entirely new ways for more immersive and inclusive learning experiences.
 

 
Dr Mehool Sanghrajka, CEO, Learning Possibilities, said,
“The LP+365 LMS for Office 365 is built on our award-winning technology. Our global partnership with Microsoft will mean that schools in various Asia Pacific markets will be able to use LP+365 with Office 365 to enhance the teaching and learning experience.”
Lars Jeppesen, CEO and founder, Tech One Global added,
“It’s all about giving our kids and their teachers the best learning experience both in the classroom and at home. Many people think technology in education is about IT education or computer classes, but getting IT into every subject to teach how students can use the power of technology to solve problems, do research, prepare reports and presentations, crunch big numbers, do analytics, read, write — all of these — strengthen the learning experience. With the Microsoft-based learning platform, which works hand-in-hand with Office 365, we can do that, better.”
Rani Burchmore, Partner director, Education, Microsoft Asia Pacific, said,
“The partnership with Learning Possibilities and Tech One Global – two top tier Microsoft partners – brings proven software and technology with local support to drive educational impact on Office 365 and replicate best practice and results that we have already seen.”

Screenshot of the LP+365 School App Dashboard, which allows an intuitive user interface for a more engaging teaching and learning experience.

Teachers can add announcements, load resources and set assignments at a click of a button, while students can see their daily calendar, assigned homework, previous submissions, their particular class/subject site and curriculum material – all neatly organized and easily accessible. This includes instant access to favorite Office 365 Apps like Word, Class Notebook, PowerPoint and etc.
The LP+365 App is available as both a Free classroom App and a Paid school App in the Microsoft Office Store.
 


About LP+365
LP+365 is the most advanced LMS built on Office 365. The solution fully utilizes the power of Office 365 and will give schools an education focused and effective learning platform delivering the LP+Adopt pedagogy, and features and functionality of the LP+4 platform.
 
About Learning Possibilities
Learning Possibilities are a Gold Certified Microsoft Partner implementing e-learning solutions with expertise in cloud computing for education and government customers. The Learning Possibilities’ LP+ platform built on Microsoft technologies is currently used by over 1 million users across the UK. In 2015 the company’s contract to supply the Hwb+ National learning platform (based on the award-winning LP+4 learning platform) to the Welsh Government was extended to 2018.  An independent research done by Lancaster University in 2009 shows that the LP+ learning platform drives educational outcomes. Learning Possibilities has published the LP+ Adopt e-maturity framework for schools, selected by Becta (UK Department of Education) as the National Learning Platform Adoption Model for England.

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