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Learnosity: Assessment Innovation

Learnosity provides expertise in eAssessment, mLearning and educational website development. Our organisation works with governments around the globe and we have delivered assessments to millions of students online or through mobile devices. Learnosity's proven track record and the unique skills of our consultants ensure the development of unrivalled world-class education systems.

Learnosity Blogs

Learnosity Blogs See what Learnosity is up to on our two blogs. To see what is happening from a high level check out the elearning and eAssessment blog - this is focussed eLearning, eAssessment and high level technology, or to keep up with what the developers are doing you can subscribe to the Tech Blog which is full of interesting technology tips.

eAssessment

In an age when computers and the internet increasingly impact on our lives, Learnosity are a major player in the future of education through computer-based assessments. More about: Our specialist staff are experts in educational Information Systems

mLearning

Mobile phones are the pencil cases of the 21st century and the future of interactive learning. We’ve developed and managed a number of mLearning projects, specialising in the use of mLearning in language education. More about: Mobile phones are the pencil cases of the 21st century and the future of interactive learning. We’ve developed and managed a number of mLearning projects, specialising in the use of mLearning in language education.

Consultancy

Our specialist staff are experts in educational Information Systems with experience in everything from delivering e-Assessments to students in NSW, to developing a full-suite of educational websites. We provide a skilled consultancy service and can develop and manage programs to suit the needs of any educational company or agency. More about: Our specialist staff are experts in educational Information Systems

Our Clients

Our clients include: NSW Board of Studies, The Learning Federation, National College of Ireland, National Centre for Technology in Education (NCTE), National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NCCA), and Foras na Gaeilge