| 8 May 2000
eLearnity, based in Cirencester, announced today it had published its’ white paper “e-Learning: the future of learning”. The white paper describes the bigger picture on what e-Learning can really deliver, how to make it successful and most importantly how to go about doing it.
David Wilson, MD of the company said, “it is clear that e-Learning is re-shaping the training industry. Yet when you look closely at what is, and is not working, you find few have grasped the real success factors for effective on-line learning. Just sticking CBT and HTML pages on a web site with ‘click and turn’ content does not make effective on-line learning.”
eLearnity has been working in the internet and intranet-based ‘e-Learning’ market now for four years. During this time it has developed a methodology to define learning requirements using underlying learning dynamics, and frameworks to map learning delivery models onto the most appropriate learning applications and technologies. This enables the rapid development and implementation of corporate e-Learning solutions delivering real business and educational value.
eLearnity was formed in 1996 and is a specialist in e-Learning solutions. It helps clients deliver effective e-Learning solutions using an in-house e-Learning framework and methodology and in-depth expertise in learning technologies including Lotus LearningSpace, PathWare, Centra Symposium, Macromedia Authorware & Dreamweaver and a variety of other e-Learning tools. eLearnity offers a full range of services include learning strategy & design, implementation and support for learning delivery systems, and custom content design and development. eLearnity’s mission is to reduce the cost of classroom-only training and deliver higher educational benefit compared with ‘click and turn’ web based training.
ENDS |