PRESS INFORMATION ISSUED ON BEHALF OF:
The eLearning Network
34 Albury Ride, Cheshunt, Herts, EN8 8XF
tel 01992 634244; www.elearningnetwork.org
3rd November 2008
The eLearning Network signs up its 1,000th member this year
Monique Head - an American from Atlanta, Georgia, who is now living in
Antibes in the South of France - has become the 1,000th person to join
the eLearning Network (eLN), the UK's foremost professional association
of users and developers of all forms of e-learning.
In the 21 years since the association began - as The Association for
Computer Based Training (TACT), changing its name to the eLN in 2000 -
its annual membership has hovered around the 150 mark. This year - 2008
- has seen a rapid and remarkable rise in membership levels.
Clive Shepherd, the eLN's elected chairman, commented: "When Monique
completed her membership application form on the eLN website, she had
no idea of the significance of the event. However, she has helped the
eLN reach an important milestone in a year of impressive growth."
"As someone from Atlanta, in the USA, who is now working in Antibes in
the South of France, Monique symbolises the increasingly international
reach of the eLN."
It was in Atlanta, Georgia, that Monique developed her expertise in
instructional design and multimedia. She worked as an instructional
designer for Morehouse College - a historic institution that numbers
Martin Luther King Jr among its former students.
Monique was responsible for implementing the first e-learning system at
Morehouse. She also served as an online tutor in graphic design and
computer literacy.
A year ago, Monique moved to Antibes. Although, at the time, she knew
very little French, she wanted to exploit her e-learning and multimedia
skills in a new environment. She has based her company, Mindscope
Multimedia, in the Sophia Antipolis Science Park near Nice - an area
which is home to more than 1,000 companies and, thus, is an excellent
environment in which to create a market for her services.
"Being keen to continue my professional development as an e-learning
professional, I came across the eLN," Monique explained.
"The information on its website, allied to opportunities to discuss
issues with the rest of the association's members via email, webinars
and even in person at its regular conferences, is proving highly
helpful to Mindscope as we provide e-learning services, instructional
design and multimedia development to our clients. So, in many ways, our
clients are also reaping the benefits of my membership of the eLN!"
Shepherd added: "We wish Monique every success with her new business.
We are also looking forward to Learning Technologies 2009, being held
in London at the end of January, when Monique hopes to join us in
person to celebrate her landmark status as the eLN's 1,000th member."
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Notes for Editors:
About Mindscope Multimedia
MindScope is a one-stop shop that offers both open source and
proprietary solutions best suited to the customer's environment.
MindScope Multimedia provides e-learning management services to assist
organisations and academic institutions in structuring their
distance-learning programs. Services include training, consulting, and
on-going helpdesk support as well. In addition, MindScope offers
installation, hosting and maintenance to jumpstart organisations that
would
like the benefits of offering learning at a distance, without the
initial investment.
For more information about Mindscope Mulitimedia, visit
http://www.mindscope.eu and
http://www.mindscope.net
About the eLearning Network
Formed - as The Association for Computer Based Training (TACT) in 1987
- the eLearning Network (eLN), which adopted this title in 2000, is the
UK's foremost professional association of users and developers of all
forms of e-learning. It is a non-profit making body that exists to
promote information and best practice among all those who are involved
in the e-learning world, as well as act as a networking medium for its
members.
For more information about the eLN and eLN events, call 01992 634244 or
visit
www.elearningnetwork.org
Further information from:
Clive Shepherd, The eLearning Network, +44 (0)1273 561714
Bob Little, Bob Little Press & PR, 01727 860405