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CM Group’s eLearning authoring solution embraces Tin Can

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CM Group, a global leader in the field of innovative eLearning and mobile learning solutions, is pleased to announce that Luminosity Studio, CM Group’s eLearning authoring solution, now supports Tin Can (Experience API).

Alex Mackman, Technical Director at CM Group said, “We have always seen Tin Can as an important technology enabler, offering many benefits to the learning industry. In Tin Can, we have a technology designed for today’s mobile, cloud-centric world.”

Tin Can is enabling Human Resources and Learning & Development departments to gain valuable and a much more detailed insight into the learning activities of the individuals within their organisations.

Luminosity Studio enables organisations to create high quality and engaging HTML5 based eLearning programmes quickly and cost effectively. In addition to traditional access via PC or laptop, eLearning programmes created using Luminosity Studio can be accessed via mobile devices such as iPads, Android and Windows 8 tablets. Luminosity Studio is CM Group’s latest solution to benefit from Tin Can support. Organisations can now produce and deploy Tin Can enabled HTML5 eLearning content for the widest range of devices.

CM Group has also developed a Tin Can Learning Record Store (LRS), which is an important part of the Luminosity Reach next generation Learning Management System.

Alex added, “Tin Can is enabling us to unify the recording of learning experiences no matter where they occur. Our responsive mobile-ready content and mobile learning Apps are able to track learning activities in the same way as traditional eLearning content running on a PC or laptop. Third party applications, perhaps making use of browser widgets or QR code scanning Apps, are also able to track learning activities and send the data to our Luminosity Reach Learning Management System. This consolidation of learning activities and related events enables our solutions to provide a much richer set of analytics than ever before.”

CM Group are amongst the most innovative and leading organisations that are adopters of Tin Can. It underlines the strength, flexibility and modern functionality of the Luminosity learning solutions range.

About CM Group

CM Group specialises in the design and creation of advanced eLearning and mobile learning solutions for large international organisations.

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