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OpenSesame and SparkLearn Partner to Transform Learning Experiences

At OpenSesame, we believe that companies should have access to the best tools available in order to help their employees grow and develop. That’s why we are so excited to announce our new integration with SparkLearn! Together, we are joining forces to provide the ultimate learning experience for companies everywhere. Now, organizations can easily browse and send ready-made learning content from OpenSesame directly to SparkLearn in just a few steps.

OpenSesame is an elearning marketplace that provides companies with access to thousands of courses from renowned course providers like Harvard ManageMentor, TED@Work, FutureThink, Amplify Voices, and many more. Our platform allows companies to quickly find and curate courses for their employees and send it to their learning platform in just a few clicks. 

SparkLearn is a macro-adaptive learning experience platform (LXP) for businesses of all types and sizes. The platform enables companies to create impactful training programs by providing interactive, modern, and mobile-first learning experiences. It also provides robust analytics and insights so that companies can track learner engagement and performance on each course they offer.

“Partnering with OpenSesame has been great for us, as it opens our platform to an awesome library of curated content that’s seamlessly available to our customers. Their team has been great to work with and we look forward to improving employee learning outcomes for our customers by teaming up.”

Chad Udell, Chief Strategy Officer, SparkLearn

By joining forces with SparkLearn, OpenSesame now has the ability to offer customers even more value than before. With this integration, SparkLearn customers can access over 30,000 courses and add them directly into SparkLearn. Organizations can access diverse topics from subject matter experts on safety, business skills, leadership and management, and more or even curate their own courses and enhance it with their own custom content in SparkLearn.

With this integration, administrators can save time and effort with automatic course updates sent to SparkLearn daily to ensure courses are always up to date. The integration also ensures that organizations have full visibility into course completion data from both OpenSesame and SparkLearn courses in one centralized place. 

We are thrilled about our new partnership with SparkLearn because it gives us the opportunity to offer even more value to our customers. With this integration, companies can now source the highest quality of training content while taking advantage of all the features available through SparkLearn’s LXP—all in one place!

About OpenSesame

With a library of more than 30,000 courses, OpenSesame offers the world’s most comprehensive elearning catalog. Content from expert publishers is available in a variety of formats and languages, and is routinely updated to provide the best information possible across a broad range of categories and industries. But more than just a content provider, OpenSesame is your elearning partner and advisor. We’re a strategic addition to your team, providing hands-on curation that ensures the right courses are going to the right learners, and helping you reach your desired business outcomes. From aligning courses with core competencies, syncing content with your LMS, to increasing training completion, we’re here to help at every turn.

About SparkLearn

SparkLearn® is a core product offering from the great team at Float®. Float mobilizes people, processes, and software in high-performing organizations through custom apps, digital strategy, and human-centered design. Built on a foundation of integrity and passion for excellence, SparkLearn is powered by the collaboration of people who care about the quality and substance of what they deliver. These qualities have helped us become recognized experts in enterprise learning ecosystems. Learn more at https://www.sparklearn.com/.

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