PALO ALTO, Calif. — WujiTech, Inc., a secure cloud-based collaborative software platform provider, announced recently the launch of two applications designed to optimize online community interactivity in a private and secure environment for use in education, health and wellness. The
PALO ALTO, Calif. — WujiTech, Inc., a secure cloud-based collaborative software platform provider, announced recently the launch of two applications designed to optimize online community interactivity in a private and secure environment for use in education, health and wellness.
The core software application WujiTech Environment is a customizable platform that integrates data gathering and personal analytics, social and business networking, communication tools, and multi-media content management. The new extension software WujiBrainWave optimizes brain function to help transform education and personal development.
“With its online community networking and integrated functionality, the WujiTech Environment will increase efficiency and broaden data driven assessment capabilities, providing a support structure for academic institutions and health and wellness providers,” said Paula LuPriore, WujiTech CEO. “Our software enables and encourages user interaction across multiple diverse communities, making it effortless to create, share, personalize and filter content faster and in a completely secure environment.”
Bill Arakaki, superintendent of Kaua‘i Schools, Hawai‘i Department of Education, is familiar with WujiTech’s solutions. It is currently being used in a variety of educational environments and can be tailored to markets including educational learning, health and wellness, research and development, coaching and mentoring, enterprise collaboration, brand engagement and market research.
“Our kauaischools.org environment is a key part of our college-preparedness strategy for high school students,” Arakaki said. “With ongoing assessment surveys and WujiTech’s secure courseware and content delivery system, we finally have the high-tech, online tools necessary to support students in an individualized way.”
“We can now track student and teacher progress in a way that can be easily managed by our non-tech leadership staff and help them operate more efficiently, reducing the operational impact of budget cuts,” Arakaki added.
The software assists research and data collection. It tracks individual progress and evaluates online feedback that is personalized for the individual user”
In addition, administrators can gather and analyze data, generate graphical reports, and share information with individuals to guide strategic future planning.