Hello Alex,

Amdatu itself is not an educational platform, it is a generic cloud platform 
for creating modular web applications. I would argue that modularity is a 
quality that will help you build applications in general (and it's nothing new 
either). PulseOn is built on top of the Amdatu project.

I'm sure I can dig up some data about how many PulseOn deployments are 
currently live, if that's what you're asking?

Greetings, Marcel


On 14 Jan 2014, at 18:30 pm, Alexei Fedotov <alexei.fedo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm involved in different local educational initiatives. I have read
> through Amdatu main concept on the web site and may humbly notice that
> teachers / educational gurus rarely consider modularity as a main
> requirement for digital education. I wonder if there is some data on
> Amdatu reception in Netherlands.
> 
> On 1/14/14, Marcel Offermans <marcel.offerm...@luminis.nl> wrote:
>> I would like to propose another idea for a keynote at ApacheCon, given by
>> Jurriaan Souer who works at PulseOn:
>> 
>> PulseOn is a cloud based web application, built on open source technologies,
>> many of which originating from Apache, that provides students with a
>> personalized, lifelong learning environment. The project was started a
>> couple of years ago with the goal to change the way we educate our children.
>> The school system in The Netherlands, like in many other countries in the
>> world, has not changed significantly over the last century. Children still
>> go through a system that focusses on standard text books and a fixed
>> curriculum. Personal learning styles and preferences are ignored, which
>> means that we are teaching everybody in a sub-optimal way.
>> 
>> With PulseOn we provide a digital environment that leverages current
>> technologies and tracks each student individually, providing them with
>> content that suits their learning style and personal goals. That means that
>> basically, instead of providing standard books, we chop those up into small
>> pieces of content that are assembled dynamically based on the profile of the
>> individual. Furthermore, the system also contains formal and informal tests,
>> that provide us with a good insight into how well the student understands
>> the various pieces of information. The end result is a system with which
>> they can learn more quickly and more efficiently.
>> 
>> Our mission is to maximize human potential through personalized learning,
>> worldwide because we believe that education is the foundation on which
>> society is built. With PulseOn we believe we can contribute to a better
>> world, allowing each learner to become what they are and can be.
>> 
>> The PulseOn platform builds on several key Apache technologies, including
>> Apache Felix to create a modular back-end, Apache Wink for REST support,
>> Apache CXF and ServiceMix to connect to other enterprise applications,
>> Apache ACE for dynamic provisioning of the platform in the cloud and Apache
>> Commons for various utilities. These open source technologies have all been
>> consolidated in an open source platform called Amdatu.
>> 
>> The keynote is not technical, but instead focusses on how this platform
>> helps improve the way we teach our children. As such I think it’s an
>> excellent example of how open source improves our daily lives.
>> 
>> Jurriaan is a Product Manager at PulseOn. He has 15 years of experience in
>> online product development, management, marketing and sales engineering and
>> a Ph.D. in Computing and Information Sciences.
>> 
>> WDYT?
>> 
>> Greetings, Marcel
>> 
>> 
> 
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