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Avallain joins Cornelsen’s mission to help students during home learning with Avallain Unity’s high-performance Learning Record Store

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2020/07/30

When much of the world instituted lockdowns at the beginning of the current pandemic, teachers and learners realised that e-learning solutions helped them keep up with their studies at home. In fact, online education quickly became the new norm in many countries.

With their online learning platform Cornelsen.de, the German educational publisher Cornelsen is at the forefront of this development, offering digitised books and learning materials online since 2014 and playing a major role for education during the shutdowns of 2020.

Cornelsen has shown remarkable dedication and initiative for overcoming the educational challenges of the pandemic, providing learners and teachers with the best possible online education solutions, turning a challenging situation into an opportunity for innovation. Avallain is proud to be a reliable partner for Cornelsen in this endeavour.

Cornelsen and Avallain have a long history of shaping education technology together, as Cornelsen uses our market-leading content creation tool, Avallain Author, to create the innovative educational content which their online learning solutions are known for. 

Now, profiting from Avallain’s microservice approach, the otherwise in-house developed online learning platform makes use of the Avallain Unity’s Learning Record Store (LRS). This is where progress data from learning is stored and accessed anonymously, and with high-performance, crucial to a modern learning and teaching experience.


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