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AD VAL NEWSGetting real - AdVal
pitches entry-level LMS
An entry-level learning management system (LMS) has been launched by learning services provider, AdVal Group. The
company’s new product – branded ALMS - provides a functional,
practical and affordable learning management solution that is fully
conformant with AICC and SCORM industry standards. The
system is designed to be simple to use: loading student information or
course data can be effected quickly and easily and its management
reporting capabilities offer a flexible and effective means to manage
multi-site working with a high degree of security. “What
we aimed for and have achieved is a system that comes without costly
features and add-ons that most organisations don’t normally need,” says
AdVal’s Programme Director, Peter Bonfield. Customer research The
AdVal ALMS concept grew out of a series of courseware projects developing
content for customers who did not have an LMS. “Our
customers have been telling us they want something that is reliable, quick
and easy to use at an affordable price,” says Peter Bonfield. “LMS has
been developed to meet their needs.
“It’s
the appropriate solution for most e learning implementations and one we
have tried to keep ‘real’ in every way,” he adds. “This
is an LMS for real organisations with real training needs to manage real
learning for real people and which delivers real business benefits.”
The
more complicated a system is, the more time and effort having an LMS
requires, argues AdVal.
“Our view is keep it simple and easy to use and match a solution to
what customers really need and can afford, ” says
Bonfield. AdVal
manages a wide client portfolio spanning commercial and public sector
markets.
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Issued
March 2005 on behalf of Adval Learning Solutions by Bob Little Press &
PR (BLP&PR)
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