- Trainer1 launches ‘Ecademy’
Trainer1, one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning specialists, in collaboration with By-Design, has established ‘Ecademy’ to help those who are producing e-learning materials to become proficient in all the knowledge and skills required for these e-learning materials to be successful.
Company: Trainer1
(Filed: Mon Jul 24 2006)
- Trainer1 offers Raptivity Version 3
A significantly updated, SCORM-compatible version (version 3) of Raptivity - the world's first rapid interactivity builder, which allows users to build the kind of interactive e-learning that gets learners completely engaged with the learning materials – is now available from Trainer1, a Raptivity re-seller and one of the UK’s leading independent e-learning specialists.
Company: Trainer1
(Filed: Thu Jul 20 2006)
- Hollywood Elects Seasoned Resident to Handle Animal Welfare
Los Angeles Mayor and city council encourage neighborhood councils to elect directors of animal welfare. Hollywood has elected their first: a resident and experienced programs creator, event planner and fundraiser Rachel Paap into the new position.
Company: Pet Assistance Foundation
(Filed: Sat Jul 15 2006)
- E-learning Authoring Tools - Kineo Survey Results
The selection of e-learning authoring tools is based on three key criteria, according to the findings of Kineo’s recent online survey. The survey showed that while there is no clear winner in the authoring tools market yet, several tools are making headway.
Company: kineo
(Filed: Wed Jul 12 2006)
- Coldwell Banker realtor sponsors teacher websites
Two offices of Coldwell Banker real estate firm support local schools and technology in schools by sponsoring TeacherWeb teacher websites
Company: K Growth Associates, Inc.
(Filed: Thu Jul 06 2006)
- Aspire federated searching student pilot gets thumbs up at Loughborough College
Aspire – OCLC PICA’s new federated search service for Further Education Colleges - has successfully completed its student pilot phase at Loughborough College (www.loucoll.ac.uk). Aspire is a part-financed project by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund delivered through the South Yorkshire Objective 1 Programme. This is the latest in a series of milestones for the Aspire service, which is due to be officially launched on the 1st August 2006.
Company: OCLC PICA
(Filed: Tue Jul 04 2006)
- Jean-Claude Koven Speaks At In The Heart of the Awakened July 2006
UPI Weekly Religion/Spirituality Forum columnist and award-winning author Jean-Claude Koven at College of the Siskiyous, Weed, CA (Mt. Shasta) with controversial author David Icke of England, spiritual teacher Michael Tamura, and UN Environment Program Ambassador John Francis of Planet Walk.
Company: Prism House Press
(Filed: Thu Jun 29 2006)
- National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics goes live
Education Secretary Alan Johnson today (27 June 2006) launched the Government-funded £15 million National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM). The Centre will exist through a dynamic web portal, www.ncetm.org.uk, to connect with everyone involved in teaching mathematics in England.
Company: National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics
(Filed: Wed Jun 28 2006)
- LOOMY.NET AWARDED AS BEST PRACTICE BY DEA PROJECT
An international team working on an e-learning and digital literacy initiative called DEA (Digital litEracy open to ImpAirments), supported by the European Commission (DG Education and Culture), catalogued and analysed best practices in e-learning targeting people with disabilities, and in particular those initiatives that address digital literacy.
Company: e-ISOTIS
(Filed: Wed Jun 21 2006)
- Radcliffe in World Record Attempt
Marathon World Champion and World Record Holder, Paula Radcliffe, today started the world’s largest simultaneous running event - the Tesco Great School Run at schools in Leicestershire, Bedford and London.
Company: Tesco Great School Run
(Filed: Wed Jun 21 2006)
- Two thousand back bid to save Antonine Wall museum
AROUND 2000 people have backed a campaign to save a museum which details Scotland’s Roman history. The residents have signed a petition calling on Falkirk Council to retain and enhance the threatened Kinneil Museum on the outskirts of Bo’ness, West Lothian. Campaigners say the building is part of a site of “national importance”.
Company: The Friends of Kinneil
(Filed: Wed Jun 21 2006)
- AuthorStreet.com Publishes Blind Author Thea Ramsay
Author Thea Ramsay has just been published by AuthorStreet.com. Her book “Pink Rosettes”, an intriguing novella about the hereafter and perspectives on how heaven may be through the eyes of a child, is available after a long awaited debut.
Company: PA Public Relations Company
(Filed: Sat Jun 17 2006)
- AuthorStreet.com Publishes Blind Author Thea Ramsey
Author Thea Ramsey has just been published by AuthorStreet.com. Her book “Pink Rosettes”, an intriguing novella about the hereafter and perspectives on how heaven may be through the eyes of a child, is available after a long awaited debut.
Company: PA Public Relations Company
(Filed: Fri Jun 16 2006)
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