List of Kadenze Kannu LMS Customers
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Companies using Kadenze Kannu LMS for Learning and Development include: Cal Arts, a United States based Education organisation with 162 employees and revenues of $20.0 million, Rhode Island School of Design, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million, Otis College Of Art And Design, a United States based Education organisation with 10 employees and revenues of $1.0 million and many others.
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Cal Arts | Education | 162 | $20M | United States | Kadenze | Kadenze Kannu LMS | Learning and Development | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Cal Arts implemented Kadenze Kannu LMS for Learning and Development to support higher education teaching and learning across on-campus and distance programs in the United States. The deployment used two portals, managed more than 500 courses, and handled thousands of coursework submissions.
The implementation centralized course authoring, enabled multimedia embedding across course pages, and standardized instructor workflows including assignment submission handling and grading workflows within Kadenze Kannu LMS. Configuration emphasized centralized content templates, media-rich modules, and automated coursework intake to support both synchronous and asynchronous instruction. These functional modules align with typical Learning and Development capabilities expected in an academic LMS.
Operational coverage focused on program-level teaching teams and instructors across CalArts campuses and distance programs, with two distinct portals partitioning on-campus and remote student experiences. Governance centralized authoring and instructor workflow policies to streamline content updates and assessment handling. The Kannu implementation improved content delivery and online engagement for CalArts programs as described in deployment documentation.
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Otis College Of Art And Design | Education | 10 | $1M | United States | Kadenze | Kadenze Kannu LMS | Learning and Development | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Otis College Of Art And Design implemented Kadenze Kannu LMS to power Otis Extension online and hybrid courses. The Kadenze Kannu LMS was provisioned as a Learning and Development platform for higher education extension and continuing education delivery in the United States, supporting course provisioning and student enrollment workflows for both synchronous and asynchronous formats. The deployment targeted Extension programs and was designed to broaden reach to global learners.
The Kannu setup emphasized media-heavy assignment capabilities, supporting multi-camera asynchronous life drawing submissions, embedded media playback, and media asset management, along with standard LMS functions such as course authoring, assignment submission, and assessment workflows. Configurations included asynchronous learning pathways and multimedia assessment types to enable experimentation with new online instructional formats and to capture diverse student work. These functional modules were used to accommodate art and design pedagogy that relies on high-fidelity visual and temporal artifacts.
Operational scope centered on Otis Extension courses across the United States, while enabling enrollment and access for a global learner base, and faculty used Kannu to prototype course designs and new assessment approaches. Governance focused on course-level configuration and instructional design adjustments to support media-intensive pedagogy, with rollout directed at continuing education units rather than institution-wide administration. The implementation broadened reach to global learners and enabled the college to experiment with new online instructional formats and student outcomes.
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Rhode Island School of Design | Leisure and Hospitality | 10 | $1M | United States | Kadenze | Kadenze Kannu LMS | Learning and Development | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Rhode Island School of Design implemented Kadenze Kannu LMS for a 500-student freshman survey course Global Modernisms in the United States. The deployment used Kadenze Kannu LMS as a Learning and Development platform to deliver media-rich course materials and to improve visual course presentation for teaching and learning workflows in higher education.
The implementation leveraged media delivery and visual presentation features alongside built-in analytics and messaging capabilities in Kadenze Kannu LMS. Functional configuration focused on multimedia content publishing, student engagement tracking through platform analytics, and instructor communication and course management via messaging tools.
Operational scope remained course-level, concentrating on freshman pedagogy and instructor workflows for a single large-enrollment survey course rather than an institution-wide rollout. The deployment improved visual course presentation and provided analytics and messaging tools that increased student engagement and simplified instructor course management.
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