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Aspen Learning Launches OpenClassroom Server to Foster Collaboration and Communication in Today's Schools

SAN ANTONIO, June 30 /PRNewswire/ — (NECC) — Aspen Learning, Inc., an education technology provider, today announced the OpenClassroom Server, an affordable appliance for K-12 classroom, computer lab or school use that combines learning management tools, collaborative software, and personal storage space to support the development of 21st century skills and learning. The self-contained, robust server, which supports up to 200 students, is simple to set up, use and maintain, delivers a suite of web 2.0 applications to facilitate safe, private collaboration and communication, and operates in a networked environment from any browser-based device, without requiring an open Internet connection.

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