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.
Harvard and MIT to offer free online courses
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced a partnership that opens free online courses to millions of learners around the globe.
Mobile learning development is effective, but better in-class strategies are needed
Much has been written over the last decade about the usage of technology to enhance educational opportunities for students across the United States.
Education reform and eLearning development
21st century classrooms are transforming, with learning moving away from the chalkboard and onto digital platforms.
New Hampshire police use simulators for decision making and driving training
Police in Rochester, New Hampshire, have begun training on simulators that combine virtual worlds with on-the-job equipment in order to prepare for dangerous real life situations.
Mobile app developers can help businesses
Technology has been changing the way business is done for quite some time now, so it is common knowledge that businesses have to adjust to it, customize it to their needs and find a way to brand themselves using it.
Graduate students can use tablet apps to maximize online learning
The use of tablets in classrooms, from kindergarten to graduate school has drastically risen.
Congressman Bobby Schilling Visits CSE Software
Congressman Bobby Schilling stopped by our office to discuss the major growth in simulation that is being used for training in many different industries. We were excited to show him the growth we’ve seen in construction equipment virtual training alone and the other areas we are planning to grow into.
To maximize benefits, eLearning courses need better management practices
Educators have found multiple benefits to eLearning development and online courses, which has caused many high schools and universities to invest in digital learning accessibility.
US Department of Defense makes big investment in simulator development
The United States Department of Defense is looking toward simulators to train armed forces members on protocol, equipment and combat scenarios.
