In order to help citizens affected by the earthquakes in Türkiye, Classera in collaboration with HP relaunched its “Learning never stops” initiative to establish a fully-fledged virtual learning environment.
The company offers the award-winning Learning Management System (LMS) HP Classeasy to all affected schools and students for an entire year at no cost to help them successfully complete the academic school year.
The “Learning never stops” initiative builds on Classera’s accumulated knowledge in the field of smart e-learning technologies. Having the most experience and the largest education market share in the MENA region, it was necessary for Classera to team up with HP and a large number of local partners to stand by the affected families in Türkiye.
HP Classeasy, the gamified LMS, offers an effective solution for schools and students in Türkiye to complete their educational process digitally without the necessity to go to school by providing an integrated virtual school solution, in which education will be virtualized, smart, and interactive to motivate students to successfully complete their studies.
With the re-launch of the “Learning never stops” initiative, Classera is repeating the success story achieved during the coronavirus pandemic and the global lockdown period when the initiative was applied globally.
Muhammad al-Madani, co-founder and CEO of Classera International, expressed Classera’s solidarity with the earthquake victims in Türkiye, which prompted the company to re-launch the “Learning never stops” initiative to enable children to complete their school year and alleviate the burden on families and parents in light of the dire conditions they are experiencing as a result of the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes.
“Education is a basic human right. Through a diverse array of programs and digital initiatives, HP is enabling better learning outcomes for people around the world. Being distracted by the terrible natural disaster, Turkish education sector needs support in this unprecedented time. Offering HP Classeasy at no cost to Turkish schools, we aim to support local educators paying tribute to their hard work,” – comments Emre Alaman, Managing Director of HP Türkiye.
HP Classeasy is an education super platform for K-12 and Higher Education that leverages AI, gamification, and social learning to bring new levels of learner engagement to life, break through the challenges of increasingly difficult online student engagement, and go beyond ordinary learning management systems.
The “Learning never stops” initiative goes in line with the commitment of Classera and HP to assist the education community and their conviction that students should never stop learning.
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About Classera
Established in Silicon Valley with an Emerging Markets Focus, Classera is the largest Edtech company in MENA and most of sub-Saharan Africa, educating millions of learners in more than 35 countries. Its LSP is a fully integrated eco-system that includes a gamified learning management platform based on AI and social learning, an augmented reality learning app known as C-Reality, a full ERP for educational institutions – C-Smarter, an integrated e-payment gateway – C-Pay – for pocket money, tuitions payments and financing, as well as a specialized educational marketplace for Edtech and educational supplies products tagged Edumalls.
These platforms are housed under one umbrella to ease the process and boost learning engagement and thus the overall learning experience.
Classera’s growing range of customers includes Ministries of Education, schools, universities, and corporates for e-training. It has developed over 100 strategic partnerships with global and regional players including Microsoft, Zoom, Amazon, Intel, Udemy, and HP, among others.
Classera’s expansion into Egypt, Africa, and Asia follows the business’s announcement of a $40 million Series “A” investment in EdTech, the biggest Series “A” financing in EdTech history for a company with no previous funding.
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