Modavox announced this morning that it will be partnering with Vail School District for Empire High School in Tucson, Arizona to provide content publishing capabilities and customized rich media content delivery environments for faculty, students, parents and administrators.
The superintendant of Vail School District, Calvin Baker, stated, “Empire High School and Modavox are both progressive and innovative organizations. We expect the product they are developing will move Empire to the next level of performance. We also expect the product will make it easier for other schools to follow Empire into the 21st century.”
The Chief Technology & Product Officer for Modavox commented, “Working with faculty at Empire High School, we’ve identified an area where a Modavox software solution can solve problems, eliminate the expense of third party software, and fully take advantage of existing infrastructure and software such as PowerSchool, which currently has a lot of latent potential at Empire. Vail School District has exceptional IT leadership already in place, and to their credit, this project will create a software product asset that leverages our patented e-learning platform while bringing potential new revenues to both organizations.”
He concluded, “Although we have not finalized the pricing yet, we believe based on our research that the product will go to market for around $35,000 per school installed and $3,500 per school quarter in license fees with a rebate due to Vail School District of 15% per sale.”
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