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Solutions

There are four types of software which are needed in educational technologies projects and Activity Central has developed solutions for all of these critical areas.

The biggest advantage of using our solutions is that you’re buying into platforms which have proven themselves in the field. Additionally we can provide you with support for setting up, configuring, and maintaining the software.

Learn more about our solutions below or via the left hand side menu.

Appropriate learning applications

Within the Sugar learning platform applications are referred to as Activities and we can create, adapt, or maintain them for you.

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A stable operating system

Dextrose is a Sugar solution which provides a reliable and versatile software platform for schools.

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A proven server platform

Our Dextrose School Server facilitates tasks such as regular data backups, Internet content filtering, and setting up a digital library.

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A versatile backend infrastructure

We are also providing software for areas such as maintenance and logistics solutions and classroom or school administration.

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Additional benefits

Using our solutions enables you to provide your users with solid tools early on in your project’s lifecycle. Doing so allows pupils, teachers, administrators, in-house users, and others to become familiar with the technologies and subsequently provide you with essential feedback on how to improve them.

There are many things we have learned while working with our clients but one of the most important lessons is that despite similar challenges no two projects are alike. Therefore our solutions were designed to be easy to customize and adapt to your project’s specific requirements and needs.

If you already have the necessary capabilities to do that then you can get started on day one. Else we provide a whole range of accompanying services to help you with the process. And who better to support you in adapting our solutions then the people who originally developed them?