Tuesday, June 15, 2021

QualityStocksNewsBreaks – Emaginos Inc. Files Provisional Patent for Game-Changing EdManage Platform

 Emaginos, a company in the business of transforming K-12 public education, today announced that it has filed a provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) for its proprietary EdManage platform. EdManage is an educational technology (“EdTech”) analytics platform that integrates all devices and applications, aggregating and analyzing all of a school district’s data to deliver actionable information to users throughout the system. The patent application, titled “Education Analytics Platform,” was filed with the USPTO on May 25, 2021. “Aristotle is frequently quoted as saying, ‘The whole is greater than the sum of the parts’ — with the clarification that this is only true when the whole emerges as something other than a heap of parts,” said Emaginos President Allan Jones. “If the parts are deliberately combined systematically into some new entity, then through synergy, the new entity emerges. Calling today’s K-12 public education a ‘system’ is a misnomer. It could better be described as a heap of components trying to collaborate in delivering quality education to the students. The components include everything from student handheld devices to the computer or cloud servers where the applications reside, including the network on which everything communicates. The parts do not magically morph into a smoothly functioning education system. They remain a heap of parts through which educators dig as they try to facilitate learning. For each of the parts, years of usage have evolved them individually to perform their isolated tasks. End of story — until now.”

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About Emaginos

Emaginos is a company dedicated to transforming K-12 public schools to a model composed of integrated proven best practices. The company opposes replacing public schools with charter schools or damaging public schools by draining resources through vouchers or school choice programs. Emaginos firmly believes in restoring the concept of the neighborhood schools as the center of the community. To achieve this vision, Emaginos begins by transforming an initial school in the district to a charter school as a model for the transformation. The charter model in this instance uses the concept as it was intended, to test and demonstrate the effectiveness and efficacy of a new model in the district. After the model is successful in the charter school, the lessons learned in transforming the initial school are used to directly transform the rest of the schools into effective public schools. For more information about the company, visit www.Emaginos.com.

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