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Online Learning Management

Course Delivery and Resource Development

  Your Own LMS for Your Own Learners - Up & Running Today!
                                        
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ICUC Learning Management

  • Use internal and external information or learning assets.
  • Create courses, easily, quickly and effectively
  • Automatic e-mails prompt and motivate users.
  • Administrators can see user's progress.
  • System can be branded to tie into your organisation's web site.
  • Whole system is hosted on our servers and delivered over the Internet

The ICUC Learning Management System puts the user in control of access to expertly structured information and learning without the system getting in the way. Information and Learning Courses can evolve with user demand and organisational importance ensuring resources are used as appropriately as possible.

Enter your details below and you will receive, by e-mail, an automatic course recommendation enabling you to enrol on a simple, online demonstration course showing you what you or your team might achieve quickly and easily using our system.

 

 

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Last updated: 29 Nov 2009


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ICUC provides:

  • Hosted Learning Management
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  • E-Learning Solutions
  • Support As You Add Online to Traditional
  • Learning Design
  • Support For Your Learning Development
  • Online Course Publishing
  • Advice On Informal Learning

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"e-learning or online learning is just another delivery and administration mechanism for helping individuals to understand or 'make sense of'. It can have many different elements which combine to enable learners to achieve objectives. Perhaps it is better referred to as ME-Learning. However, like all learning, it requires significant initial investment in the learning design - identifying what the learner needs to learn, or 'makes sense of' and describing how best to present that to the learner. With a wealth of public domain information on the internet, in a number of areas it is no longer necessary to create new content!"

Colin Mansell
ICUC