learndirect modernises its eLearning with CM Group

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CM Group, a global leader in the field of innovative learning solutions comprising interactive eLearning and mobile learning, today announced that learndirect, the largest online learning provider of skills and qualifications in the UK, has adopted CM Group’s Luminosity Studio for the creation of its large scale eLearning programmes.

Mark Marshall, Learning Technology Development and Implementation Manager at learndirect said, “Following the evaluation of 12 eLearning authoring tools, we chose CM Group and its Luminosity Studio eLearning authoring tool as the ideal solution to meet our needs.”

Luminosity Studio has been designed to enable organisations to create large volumes of high quality, engaging, HTML5 based eLearning programmes. In addition to traditional access via PCs and laptops, eLearning programmes created using Luminosity Studio can be accessed via mobile devices such as iPads, Android and Windows 8 tablets.

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The full collaborative features of Luminosity Studio make it ideal for high quality, fast and large scale eLearning creation. Using Luminosity Studio, non-technical specialists are able to create eLearning programmes that deliver high-quality results much faster.

Mark added, “Luminosity Studio has enabled us to create and update our courses quickly and publish them to the highest production standards. It has also enabled our staff to quickly and easily create interactive and engaging learning materials.”

Read the full learndirect case study and discover the benefits achieved.

About CM Group

CM Group specialises in the design and creation of advanced learning solutions for large international organisations. Using Luminosity Studio, our advanced collaborative, rapid authoring software, we are the largest creator of bespoke HTML5 based eLearning courses in the UK. Our proven, end-to-end mobile learning solutions include responsive HTML5 content for tablet and smartphone consumption, cloud based hosting and delivery via our Luminosity Motion mobile learning platform, and the Luminosity Mentor range of BYOD Apps for offline consumption and tracking.

Our clients include Microsoft, RBS, QNB, Virgin Trains, NHS, Three, MOD, BAE and many more leading organisations.

For further information on CM Group, visit www.cm-group.co.uk, email: [email protected], or call +44 (0)1454 269222.

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