Partnership expands network of partners for PowerSchool ContentNav, PowerSchool’s content and learning object repository
(Chapel Hill, NC) – [August 13, 2024] – UltiSim today announced a new collaboration with PowerSchool, the leading provider of cloud-based software for K-12 education in North America, to provide classrooms nationwide with access to simulated learning experiences that enhance learning retention and skill acquisition. The collaboration connects UltiSim and ContentNav, PowerSchool’s AI-supported, human-centered content and learning objective repository.
UltiSim is a trailblazer in advanced simulation technologies, creating immersive, interactive environments for training, education, and research across industries like healthcare, military, and aviation. QuestSim, the educational platform by UltiSim, provides engaging 3D adventure learning games that are accessible directly via Chromebooks, eliminating the need for downloads or installations. QuestSim modules enhance traditional learning methods by offering hands-on, practical applications, making education both interactive and effective.
“Our collaboration with PowerSchool is set to revolutionize K-12 education by bringing immersive first-person, 3D gaming experiences directly to the classroom,” says Richard Boyd, CEO of UltiSim. “We look forward to this partnership to advance our mutual goals of making personalized and effective learning experiences accessible for educators and students alike.”
This partnership will allow UltiSim’s content to become accessible within ContentNav, PowerSchool’s one-stop shop for high-quality content, to all schools and districts licensing both the PowerSchool products and UltiSim’s content. ContentNav provides teachers with comprehensive access to resources that support individualized instruction at scale thanks to centralized access to district-created materials, curated partnership content, open education resources, and Generative AI content. PowerSchool’s Learning Management System product, Schoology Learning, serves over 11 million students and utilizes ContentNav to enable personalized learning by tailoring educational materials to individual students’ needs.
UltiSim is an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) with an integration in place with a PowerSchool solution. PowerSchool’s Partner Program is an exclusive collection of Independent Software Vendors (ISV partners) who are critical to its customers and the company’s mission to power the education ecosystem with integrated technology that empower educators, administrators, and families to ensure personalized education for every student journey. PowerSchool supports over 60 million students in more than 90 countries and over 180,000 customers, including more than 90 of the top 100 districts by student enrollment in the United States.
“We are thrilled to announce this partnership with UltiSim,which supports our mission to deliver personalized education for students worldwide,” said Shivani Stumpf, Chief Product Officer, PowerSchool. “We look forward to working closely with UltiSim to create positive change in education.”
For more information on PowerSchool’s Partner Program, visit powerschool.com/company/partners/ or email PartnerProgram@PowerSchool.com.
About UltiSim
The QuestSim platform is proudly created by UltiSim, a company powered by a unique combination of leading-edge gaming technology, simulation learning, and artificial intelligence expertise. Based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, UltiSim was founded by pioneers in computer gaming, building fully immersive 3D simulation experiences that solve real-world problems. In addition to the QuestSim adventure learning simulation platform, UltiSim creates new business opportunities through AI-powered simulations for immersive training, collaboration, and customer insight. To learn more about 3D adventure learning, watch our trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUjR4lPLBkY or visit our website https://questsim.com/.
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