Aulasneo
| Formation | 2016 |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Headquarters | Dover, DE, USA |
| Services | elearning solutions: Open edX Hosting, Learner Analytics and AI Agent for education |
| Website | https://aulasneo.com |
Aulasneo is an educational technology (EdTech) company founded in 2016, headquartered in Dover, Delaware, United States, with operations in Latin America and Europe and serving institutions around the world. The company specializes in the implementation, customization, and hosting of online learning platforms based on the Open edX project, as well as the development of analytics and artificial intelligence solutions for education.
History
Aulasneo was founded by Esteban Etcheverry and Andrés González as a company focused on providing online learning solutions for universities, NGOs, and corporate training organizations. Since its beginnings, Aulasneo has been actively involved with the global Open edX community, contributing open-source developments, participating in international conferences, and supporting the non-profit organization Axim Collaborative, which stewards the Open edX project.
Products and services
- Open edX LMS Solutions: Cloud-based or on-premise installations with customization, scalability, and technical support.
- Panorama Analytics: An advanced analytics tool that enables educational institutions to track performance, engagement, and student dropout prediction.
- Owly: An artificial intelligence agent designed to automate tasks in educational platforms, integrating with systems such as Open edX, Canvas, and Moodle.
Clients and collaborations
Aulasneo has collaborated with international organizations such as Cap-Net (a United Nations Development Programme initiative), universities in Latin America, Europe, Asia and Ocenia, as well as corporate academies that use its LMS and analytics services.
Open edX Commnuity involment
The company, recognized as Open edX Partner, maintains an active role in the Open edX global community, participating in technical and functional working groups, presenting use cases at international conferences, and contributing plugins and improvements to the platform.
See also
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