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Since the advent of the
web the world has undergone radical rethinking on how knowledge
is taught and learned. Intuto enables New Zealand - now the
world - to harness the outcomes of this change via practical,
stimulating, intuitive educational systems.
Intuto was established in 2001 by Auckland entrepreneurs Dennis
Murray (CEO), Jillian Stewart (Director) and Richard Warren
(Executive Director), with the primary aim of delivering high
quality, low cost education to New Zealand; and by doing so
raise the earning potential of individuals and communities.
Intuto delivers, (via blended e-learning solutions), foundation
to degree level education country wide, under partnership models.
The success of this strategy has enabled the promoters of the
Intuto model to expand into international markets.
Successes to date:
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More than 70% of secondary schools
in New Zealand use Intuto solutions. |
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New Zealand's largest and most prestigious
university, the University of Auckland, Faculty of Education
is an Intuto partner. |
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New Zealand's largest library network,
the Auckland City Library, is a multi-site user. |
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New Zealand's largest company, Fonterra,
in conjunction with a nationwide consortium of government
tertiary institutions delivers Certificate in Computer
Studies for rural learners. |
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More than 30% of government tertiary
polytechnic institutions are Intuto partners. |
Intuto's training delivery network was created with more
than 300 training sites in only six months providing unparalleled
service distribution into all corners of New Zealand. |
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