Eduplanet21 Adds Virtual Wallet

Eduplanet21 has added a virtual wallet to its professional development platform in an effort to make it easier for administrators to deposit and track professional development funds.

"As district administrators purchase content from Eduplanet21's marketplace, the transactions will automatically deduct from their virtual wallet balance," according to a news release.

Individual member codes and transaction details are then immediately emailed to the administrator, who can also track transaction details from within the marketplace.

"The virtual wallet is designed to be intuitive and easy to use," said Jeff Colosimo, CEO at Eduplanet21, in a news release. "Our team can assist with the entire transaction process to make sure our customers are getting the best possible content to enhance their professional learning experience."

More information about Eduplanet21 is available at eduplanet21.com.

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