Klaxoon Unveils Cross-Device Learning Platform

Klaxoon, a new interactive training solutions development company, has debuted a cross-device learning platform designed to support customized online, interactive learning activities on any smartphone, tablet or laptop without installing software on the client device.

The KlaxoonCloud software-as-a-service platform lets up to 1,000 people connect to the service at once, where they take part in local or remote meetings, webinars or in-class or virtual learning courses. Educators can use Klaxoon Session to upload their own content and create 20 different types of activities with that content, including quizzes, surveys, brainstorming activities and live messaging. Klaxoon Adventure lets educators gamify learning by letting students compete against each other as they answer questions. Klaxoon Reports capture information from a session, so it can be reviewed or shared with participants.

KlaxoonBox is a hardware solution that extends the KlaxoonCloud by enabling up to 100 teachers and students to access Klaxoon over a dedicated, private Wi-Fi connection, without the need for an Internet connection. The KlaxoonBox is small and designed to be portable, so it can be moved around and plugged in anywhere.

Klaxoon "simplifies the way people learn by making it daily, more interactive, and giving not only professionals and educators but also anyone of us an efficient, all-inclusive solution," said Matthieu Beucher, CEO of Klaxoon, in a prepared statement.

Further information about the Klaxoon learning platform can be found on Klaxoon's site.

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