AlmusNet Blogs
AlmusNet Blogs
Grade Prediction with Machine Learning
- Posted: July 22, 2020
- By: almusnet
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22 July 2020 Grade Prediction with Machine Learning It has been a goal of AlmusNet to integrate key analytic data within Campus on Cloud. Functional screens for faculty and administrators are enriched with relevant KPIs. Going beyond traditional analytics, we utilize state of the art Predictive Analytics and Machine Learning to provide even more value […]
6 Things You Need to Know About the Future of E-Learning
- Posted: June 19, 2020
- By: almusnet
- Category: AlmusNet Blogs
19 Jun 2020 6 Things You Need to Know About the Future of E-Learning Alvin Toffler famously said that “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” This quote aptly sums up the need to continuously upskill ourselves beyond the […]
5 Pro Tips To Make Online Learning More Effective
- Posted: June 7, 2020
- By: almusnet
- Category: AlmusNet Blogs
Jun 07, 2020 5 Pro Tips To Make Online Learning More Effective While MOOCs have already been gaining popularity, with over 6.6 million students having enrolled in some form of online learning course by 2017, the COVID-19 pandemic further elevated the importance of e-learning. With over 60% of students impacted by the pandemic, a significant […]
Benefits of a SAAS
- Posted: June 4, 2020
- By: almusnet
- Category: AlmusNet Blogs
04 Jun 2020 Benefits of a SAAS What is software as a service (SaaS) and why it matters? Even if someone has never heard the term Software as a Service (SaaS), they already know what it is. In fact chances are high that as you read this you are probably using some software as a […]
Evolution of MOOCs
- Posted: April 21, 2020
- By: almusnet
- Category: AlmusNet Blogs
21 April 2020 Evolution of MOOCs Massive Open Online Courses: While some may argue that the current model of educational instruction is antediluvian, the various aspects have in fact been in a perpetual state of change. In its earliest conception, education was only delivered as scattered modes of verbal instruction. It wasn’t until 2000 BC […]