Farewell To The Xplanation And Its Readers

Written by Rob Reynolds on the topic of Feature Content

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As with many things in life, a blog can run its course and reach a time when it it must bid the world adieu. Today, that time comes for The Xplanation.

What began as a forum for sharing information about Xplana and our new product development, quickly developed into a respected forum for discussing the textbook and educational technology spaces. However, as company strategies have evoloved and as personal responsibilities have changed, we have reached the point where it is simply best to brings things to a close.

There is a bit of regret when you move on from any project, but what I will miss about this particular space is the dialog it has fostered with many of the people I respect in the industry. The good news is that we will continue our innovative work at MBS and Xplana, and I will continue seeing many of you at conferences and meetings.

I would like to close with a personal statement of sincere thanks to everyone who has taken the time to read our reports and posts. It has been a fun ride because it has been done in partnership with a great community.

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