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Emantras forays into MVAS with launch of m-education service, Mobl21
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  11 Jan 2010

Digital media-based education company, Emantras Interactive Technologies has come up with a new platform for mobile medium enabling mobile education-based services.

Branded as ‘Mobl21’ the platform provides a medium for teachers and students to interact. The platform can also be integrated with popular social networking sites, user defined groups, iPhones as well as iPods. Emantras also claims that the platform allows teachers to create material quickly and effectively for students. Even parents can create study material for their wards.  

Speaking about Mobl21, Sesh Kumar, Founder & CEO, Emantras says, “We are proud to be releasing Mobl21, a product that truly delivers significant value to the learning eco-system and truly makes mobile learning accessible to a global audience.  The value of mobile education is truly derived when it can be adopted across the board and can lend significant value to existing methods of learning – we believe Mobl21 does all these things and more.”

For enterprises, the platform can be used to deliver micro-learning strategy to enhance performance, says Emantras.

    
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11 Jan 2010(IST)  
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