Simulator development medically trains US parajumpers
Simulator development medically trains US parajumpers
Schools need mobile learning solutions
In Texas, the McAllen Independent School district has begun a program called Transforming Learning in the Classroom,Campus and Community that aims to put iPod Touches and iPads into the hands of all their nearly 25,000 students and 2,000 staff members, according to eSchool News.
Simulator development training prepares police to effectively use force
Police face many dangers on the job, and custom training simulations can decrease margins of error when it comes to the use of deadly law enforcement tactics.
How mobile app development can grow small businesses
Mobile apps have become some of the most important tools for individuals and businesses today.
Practice AP tests are effective for supplementing eLearning development
With rising tuition courses across American universities, the number of students enrolled in advanced placement courses is rising.
Students with learning disabilities benefit from eLearning development
Educational Technology and Society reports eLearning solutions can promote inclusions for students, particularly when it comes to the accessibility of course materials.
National literacy initiative shows benefits of mobile learning
We Give Books, a non-profit collaboration between Penguin Publishing Group and the Pearson Foundation has began its ReadMobile tour which will appear at 25 schools across the United States in the coming months.
Congressman Aaron Schock Visits CSE Software
Congressman Aaron Schock visited CSE Software Inc.’s new office space in downtown Peoria. He was given a tour to better understand our capabilities along with the research and development work we have underway. The Congressman finished up his trip spending a few minutes on our Cat Hydraulic Excavator Simulator. We think he’s well on his […]
University admissions recruiters find eLearning development is crucial to attracting students
A 2011 Chronicle of Higher Education report shows that the group of students engaged in online learning has grown by 300 percent over the course of seven years, and 68 percent of students surveyed say the number of available eLearning options are not meeting their demands.
Massachusetts General Hospital offers fellowship in medical simulation development
In partnership with the Gilbert Program in Medical Simulation at Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital is offering fellowship opportunities that are customized to the specialized focus of each trainee.