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University of North Carolina School of the Arts Selects Blue as a Central Hub for Feedback Processes

Montreal, Quebec – July 6, 2021 – Explorance is happy to announce a partnership with the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNSCA).

As one of the top-ranked creative and performing arts schools in the United States, UNSCA has chosen the Blue Experience Management (XM) platform to facilitate all of its evaluation and assessment processes through one platform.

Explorance’s Blue is set to become a central hub for UNSCA’s feedback processes; automating course evaluations, student assessments, and other related evaluations.

The university was notably impressed by Blue’s interactive feedback dashboard. Using its best-in-class integration, Blue has the ability to seamlessly integrates into Learning Management Systems (LMSs), providing rapid and convenient access to information and reports for instructors and executives – all backed up by powerful reporting.

Blue’s flexibility also allows the university to build their evaluations based on current data, while also offering the ability to aggregate this data by any criteria.

Alongside Blue’s impressive feedback dashboard, the platform’s ability to operate as a centralized hub for reports, course evaluations, student assessments, and other  evaluations for UNSCA were all key factors in the university’s decision to select Blue.

More About the University of North Carolina School of the Arts

The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNSCA) is a creative and performing arts school in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Founded as the first public arts conservatory in America, UNSCA has been enriching gifted artists with experience, knowledge and skills in 5 different artistic disciplines for over 50 years.

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