Edvantage group awarded E-learning Development Company of the Year

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Edvantage group, was last night awarded Silver at the prestigious E-learning Awards in the ‘E-learning Development Company of the Year’ category.

This award recognises e-learning development companies that have achieved exceptional results within their customers’ organisations as a direct result of the bespoke e-learning content that they have developed.

With over 10 years experience in creating e-learning, Edvantage group have an impressive learning strategy and instructional design capability.  Using CourseBuilder, a leading collaborative authoring environment, Edvantage group are able to share their knowledge and expertise with clients to enable the delivery of courses that meet clients needs aligned to overall business goals.

Andrea Miles, Managing Director at Edvantage group UK says, “We’re delighted to have been awarded in this category, this recognises our commitment to delivering excellence for our clients in all areas of their learning. Working in an evolving market where clients’ needs are developing constantly this award is also testament to the fantastic team we have at Edvantage group.”

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