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Just released a new feature of Knowledge Avatars that highlights your knowledge gaps. They tell you what you don't know.

Using Knowledge Matrix™ technology, Knowledge Avatars robot tutors can now specify which concepts are prerequisites of other concepts. This feature allows learners to immediately evaluate what they need to know to understand or master a particular topic.

Knowledge Avatars are expressive individualized robot tutors that know how to teach.

Read more   Emiliano De Laurentiis's Blog

What do you get when you marry a virtual reality escape room with Knowledge Avatar teach-bots? You get EscapEDX, an escape educational experience, a new concept in online learning.

Knowledge Avatars and F.A.I.L. University have partnered to provide an EscapEDX gaming experience.

Read more   Emiliano De Laurentiis's Blog

Learning Engineering is an emerging field that applies science, technology, and pedagogy to produce the most effective learning experience. It is an approach to teaching and learning that focuses on engineering or designing an environment to encourage, motivate, and enhance learning.

Read more   Emiliano for Training's Blog

As small businesses come to grips with the impact of the Pandemic and their ability to survive, some will determine a need to raise funding. However, many of the usual sources of risk capital are sitting on the sidelines until they are certain that the market has bottomed out. And, after throwing band-aids of money haphazardly at the small business community, the federal government is locked in partisan politics that provide no insight as to where, when or how economic recovery programs may be funded.

Read more   Karl_Dakin's Blog

We've all had bad teachers, and we've all experienced hard-to-use educational content. For the most part, education today is still a hit or miss proposition. You're lucky if you find that one in a million stellar teacher that inspires you to learn!

Read more   Emiliano General's Blog

As we face an economic crisis of unknown size, those businesses that survive the Pandemic must re-invent themselves to address both new markets and volatile business conditions.  With shrunken and interrupted revenue and supply chain disruption, businesses must look to all available means to gain efficiencies.

Read more   Karl_Dakin's Blog

As communities look to recover from the COVID Pandemic, a good starting point is to build new housing for local workers.

Prior to the Pandemic, a shortage of six million low-income housing units was already a crisis.  With 30+ million newly unemployed, the need for economical housing is soaring.  Addressing this key community challenge presents an opportunity to create jobs now.

Read more   Karl_Dakin's Blog

The pandemic has created a situation where parents are homeschooling, and teachers are trying to teach online.  Out of frustration, some school districts want to close the school year. What will students do educationally for the rest of this school year and throughout the summer?

The problem is that parents are not prepared to homeschool, and may not have the time since they are trying to work from home.

Teachers are not used to teaching online with the current tools available to them.

Read more   Emiliano De Laurentiis's Blog

As the number of diagnosis and deaths from the COVID Pandemic decrease, we face an economic recovery challenge of unprecedented scale.  The challenge for each small business is how do they participate in recovery:

  • Lone wolf
  • Community leader
  • Piggyback
  • Do nothing

While talking with many businesses in different states, the general thought has been that the future is not clear.  Nothing is certain.  Going forward will face a new ‘normal’ or ‘abnormal’.

Read more   Karl_Dakin's Blog