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LINE Releases Training for Military Service Personnel
London (UK), August 2007 - LINE Communications, a provider of learning and communications solutions, has announced the release of Cultural Awareness training for all military service personnel undertaking tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Because culture is a subjective issue, the Directorate of Educational and Training Services (Army) - DETS(A), asked LINE to raise awareness and facilitate a behavioural shift rather than to simply teach individual elements of culture in Iraq and Afghanistan. » MORE
Tata Interactive Systems Launches Its Own LCMS
London (UK) / Mumbai (India), August 2007 - The global learning solutions provider Tata Interactive Systems (TIS) has launched Learning Planet™, an enterprise learning content management system (LCMS). Learning Planet™ is based on TIS's business insights gained from some thirty custom-built learning management system (LMS) implementations at clients including McGraw-Hill and the Bank of Montreal. » MORE
Worlddidac Quality Charter Accreditation for Digital Publishing
Munich (GER)/Bern (CH) - August, 2007 - digital publishing, a leading producer of interactive learning software, has received certification under the Worlddidac Quality Charter (WQC). This prestigious designation was presented by the Worlddidac Foundation, an independent, international trade association for the education market with members in nearly fifty countries. The Worlddidac Quality Charter is a quality certification for companies who participate in educational projects worldwide. » MORE
New Release 4.5 Makes Raptivity More Flexible
Redmond, WA (USA), August 2007 - Harbinger Knowledge Products has announced a major update of Raptivity - release 4.5. The significant highlights are the increased ease and flexibility of deployment in a multi-user corporate environment and more convenient integration with other tools. This release also comes with a Spell Checker add-on and a learning interaction guide. » MORE
Assima Goes for Growth in the Far East
London (UK), August 2007 - Assima Plc has taken a major step into the training market in the Asia-Pacific region with the signing of partnership deals with two leading training organisations based in China and Singapore. The partnerships with eLearn Consult Ltd (ELC) and Knowledge Platform (KP) will enable the companies to market and resell Assima products and services. » MORE
CrossKnowledge Collaborates with the Open University
London (UK), July 2007 - CrossKnowledge, a European leader in web-based management training with more than one million users worldwide, has introduced the first in a series of distance learning management programmes developed with the Open University. The launch of the course on effective project management follows CrossKnowledge's recent expansion to the UK and the opening of its London headquarters, aimed at serving the second-largest eLearning market in the world. » MORE
QA-IQ Expands International Delivery
Slough (UK), July 2007 - QA-IQ, an English IT-Training company, has launched a global partnership programme to provide its customers with access to technical, professional skills, management, and personal-development training across a wide range of international locations. » MORE
Competence in Classroom Training and Distance Learning
Birmingham (UK), July 2007 - Dropping the "e" in eLearning is currently a hot topic. The discussion implies that the training world no longer needs to point out the "e" because technology-enhanced learning is a regular and necessary part of the learning mix. But does a hot topic in the media and the community really reflect a hot topic in your daily business? » MORE
University Network Chooses HarvestRoad Hive
Perth (AU), July 2007 - Technology company HarvestRoad has announced that oncampus GmbH has chosen HarvestRoad Hive® and IBM systems as its future digital marketplace Learning Object Repository infrastructure solution. oncampus GmbH is made up of 25 German and Baltic Universities that provide eLearning courses for their International University Network, which represents thousands of distant-education-program students from around the world. » MORE
The UK's Biggest Mobile-learning Project
York (UK), July 2007 - The UK's largest-scale exercise in mobile education to date is helping 9,000 students throughout Yorkshire to assess their own competencies via their phones and related handheld devices. The Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings project (ALPS) aims to ensure that the graduates, studying sixteen different subjects from a wide range of health and social care courses, have the skills needed to be effective in the workplace. » MORE