Intellify and Learning House Partnership Focuses on Data and Retention

Intellify Learning and The Learning House are collaborating to expand data analytics for online learning programs. The companies say they will tap into "data from systems across the student lifecycle to transform online learning programs and services" and support student retention.

Intellify's cloud-based analytics solution collects and analyzes data from a variety of campus systems, including the LMS, student information system and digital learning apps. Learning House will use the data to "assess student lifecycle activities in real time and deepen their understanding of students' needs," and apply that information to online program development, according to a news release.

"With ever-growing student expectations, providing exceptional online programs is more crucial than ever. Learning House is excited about our partnership with Intellify Learning to extract greater insights for student retention and success," said Todd Zipper, CEO of Learning House, in a statement. "Using Intellify to collect and analyze live data, Learning House will be able to take our retention services and our online programs to another level for universities and their students."

For more information, visit the Intellify and Learning House sites.

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