Innovation

ProfilerPro

University of Kansas
posted on 10/11/2010

ProfilerPro is a web-based knowledge management tool designed to identify specific expertise in groups.

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The program was developed for use in educational settings. As a knowledge management tool and a survey tool, the application could be of use in commercial settings.

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Detailed Description

ProfilerPro is a web-based system that allows individual users to establish groups and subgroups for the purpose of identifying specific expertise within each group. ProfilerPro allows thegroup manager to
  • create surveys using a variety of question formats,
  • administer the surveys to various groups via the Web, and
  • collect and analyze the data electronically.

The data from these surveys can be aggregated and displayed in a variety of ways.

ProfilerPro has been tested and is in use by (1/2006):
  • over xx,000 schools
  • xxx colleges or universities
  • in xx states and over xx other
countries

File Number: 03KU017L 

Other Information: *State of Development* ProfilerPro is robust. It has been tested and is in use by (as of 1/2006):over xx,000 schoolsxxx colleges or universitiesin xx states and over xx other countries


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