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26.1.05
  Trainer1 - The Trainer1 three
Trainer1 - The Trainer1 three
Trainer1, the independent e-learning specialist and creator of sophisticated courseware for learning, is revealing three major advances in the electronic delivery of learning materials at its stand at the Learning Technologies exhibition, taking place at Olympia, London, on 26th and 27th January.

The three major advances are:

- Context Sensitive Learning™ (CSL) - software intended for organisations that want to provide their staff with information and communications technology (ICT) training in a user-friendly way. CSL™, which provides training materials rather than the pure information given through context sensitive help, can be applied to any program running on the client machine including web based applications and bespoke created software.

- Argonaut, an enterprise-wide, simple to install and use, knowledge management application for the search and retrieval of all forms of information contained within a corporate intranet/extranet. Argonaut includes a tracking system for continuing professional development (CPD), a full search engine and the ability to manage e-learning materials that do not conform to AICC/SCORM standards.

- The latest version of the 'authoring tool for non-programmers': Trivantis' Lectora Professional Publishing Suite 2005. The 'Lectora 2005' software includes several new features including allowing the creation and updating of sharable media libraries; enabling questions to be imported in bulk from question banks held in Access databases or Excel spreadsheets, and allowing courses to be published to HTML without removing AICC/ SCORM specifications.

According to Trainer1, an organisation that combines CSL™ with Argonaut, along with an authoring tool, such as Lectora, to create the templates and content of the learning modules and a learning management system, such as Coursemill, to track usage, has - for the first time - a complete e-learning and e-information system.

Trainer1's client list includes major corporates such as ABN AMRO, Alliance & Leicester, Kraft, Mitsubishi Corporation, Specsavers and Camelot, along with public sector clients including the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Department for International Development and the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability.

 
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