Online learning environment globally pursued

The internet provides a flexible, versatile platform for custom training software that schools of all kinds are starting to take advantage of more often. Now other nations are embracing the movement, meaning the reach of eLearning development can now go a lot farther.

Disaster preparedness through learning strategies

Healthcare professionals need to be ready and able to handle a crisis at any time. Their line of work leaves them vulnerable to types of disasters that regular classroom curriculum may not cover, but eLearning development can provide them with necessary skills.

Cutting learning into smaller bites for easier digestion

Brad Vander Zanden of the University of Tennessee recommends giving audiences periodic breaks to allow them an opportunity to think and absorb what they’ve taken in so as not to overwhelm listeners, and some eLearning development is taking that lesson to heart.

Online learning apps for teaching the disabled

The Cafe Project is a charity effort in Hampshire aimed at giving life skills to those with learning disabilities, and now the group is hoping to pioneer custom software application development for mobile learning opportunities with the help of new technology.

Proliferation of personal devices makes mobile learners

The “Bring Your Own Device” (BYOD) revolution is gaining momentum, and some schools are taking advantage of the new easy outlet for productivity and engagement as well as custom software development for the classroom.

UC Irvine getting the word out on green initiative

Professor James A. Boretti will be leading an eLearning course on green workplace and sustainability importance as part of University of California Irvine Extension’s environmental programs focus.

CSE Software Inc. Holds Open House

What CEO Ken Pflederer started in 1990 as Computer Skills Enhancement has grown beyond his initial vision to say the least. CSE Software Inc. evolved long ago from basic training classes into custom developed software and a variety of integrated IT services. The company is still climbing the heights of success, thanks in no small […]

New learning methods for security professionals

A leading provider of private security, AlliedBarton Security Services, announced that they’ll be partnering with Drexel University in Philadelphia to improve their eLearning development strategy.