技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
关于客户
Crowdlearn 是一家总部位于澳大利亚的科技公司,在斯里兰卡设有开发中心。公司拥有20多名开发人员,并在不断发展壮大。几年前,他们发现了“无代码”的概念,并在选择 Bubble 之前探索了许多不同的选择。此后,他们完全转向了 Bubble,并在该平台上培训了整个团队。该公司在各种管道中为客户和他们自己开发了许多解决方案和平台。他们最大的目标是将 Crowdlearn 推向全球水平,并使该平台成为教育的首选场所。
挑战
Crowdlearn 是一家澳大利亚科技公司,致力于开发一个以学生为中心的数字教育平台。该平台预计将以多种模式提供课程,包括纯在线学习和混合学习。该团队希望吸引那些希望演讲的从业者,而不仅仅是学者,并将基于 VR 的教育等新功能集成到平台中。然而,该团队在寻找一种软件工具来实现他们的想法并提供必要的功能来创建这样一个全面的创新平台时面临着挑战。
解决方案
Crowdlearn 在无代码运动的领导者 Bubble 中找到了解决方案。 Bubble 提供强大的点击式 Web 编辑器和云托管平台,允许用户构建完全可定制的 Web 应用程序和工作流程。 Crowdlearn 团队将 Bubble 的功能描述为无限。该平台拥有许多不同的模块,包括针对个人讲师的 Crowdlearn Virtuals Academy、针对商业的 Crowdlearn、针对英语教育和测试的 ILETS 模块以及针对机构的 Crowdlearn 模块。它还提供了一个市场,供公司与教育机构互动并从他们那里购买产品。每个区域都有不同的注册和登录权限。自从选择 Bubble 以来,Crowdlearn 已经在该平台上培训了整个团队,并能够为其客户开发许多解决方案和平台。
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